Impact Formwork & Civils Ltd
Hailsham, East Sussex, UK
Due to successful and on-going bid work, we are seeking a talented Contracts Manager to aid the delivery of current programmes, and in the winning of profitable new contracts that will further enhance their commercial position.
As the Civil & Groundworks Contracts Manager, you will play a pivotal role in overseeing project contracts, ensuring compliance, managing client relationships, and driving successful project execution.
Responsibilities:
Contract Manager: Oversea all aspects of project contracts, ensuring projects are completed on time, on budget and to the highest standard. Including attending Pre-and post-contract meetings.
Programme: Ensure robust contract and delivery programmes are produced which include design and procurement.
Client Relation: Build and maintain strong relationships with clients, ensuring their needs are met and expectations exceeded.
Project Oversight : Managing the project lifecycle from end to end, identifying and resolving any issues promptly. Ensuring project progress.
Risk Management: Assess and mitigate project risks, ensuring compliance with legal and regulatory requirements.
Team Leadership: Lead a team of project managers, site managers, site staff, fostering collaboration and excellence.
Quality Assurance / H&S: Act as a visibly strong leader of HSQ&E, promoting high standards of health and safety and environmental management by undertaking regular site visits and coaching teams. Ensure that all HSQ&E activity and reporting is accurate, legally compliant and within group policies, highlighting and resolving concerns when identified. Ensure work meets quality standards and contractual obligations.
Financial Control: Manage project budgets, costs control and financial reporting.
Criteria:
Must be an experienced groundwork, civils and concrete Contracts Manager or Senior Project Manager looking to make the next step who can manage a portfolio of works from a delivery, HSQE and commercial perspective to achieve the targets identified in the Business Plan.
Commercial and Programming awareness – experience with NEC form of contract.
Proven track record of successful delivery of projects from start to finish.
Proficient using Microsoft Office programmes; incl. Excel, Word, Outlook.
Experience managing high value projects or portfolios.
Full UK driving license
Job type: Permanent, full time
Contracted Job Hours: Monday - Friday 7.30am - 5.30pm - can vary depending on projects.
Location: Office based, and site based
Offering a competitive salary, plus car, plus benefits.
Mar 29, 2024
Full time
Due to successful and on-going bid work, we are seeking a talented Contracts Manager to aid the delivery of current programmes, and in the winning of profitable new contracts that will further enhance their commercial position.
As the Civil & Groundworks Contracts Manager, you will play a pivotal role in overseeing project contracts, ensuring compliance, managing client relationships, and driving successful project execution.
Responsibilities:
Contract Manager: Oversea all aspects of project contracts, ensuring projects are completed on time, on budget and to the highest standard. Including attending Pre-and post-contract meetings.
Programme: Ensure robust contract and delivery programmes are produced which include design and procurement.
Client Relation: Build and maintain strong relationships with clients, ensuring their needs are met and expectations exceeded.
Project Oversight : Managing the project lifecycle from end to end, identifying and resolving any issues promptly. Ensuring project progress.
Risk Management: Assess and mitigate project risks, ensuring compliance with legal and regulatory requirements.
Team Leadership: Lead a team of project managers, site managers, site staff, fostering collaboration and excellence.
Quality Assurance / H&S: Act as a visibly strong leader of HSQ&E, promoting high standards of health and safety and environmental management by undertaking regular site visits and coaching teams. Ensure that all HSQ&E activity and reporting is accurate, legally compliant and within group policies, highlighting and resolving concerns when identified. Ensure work meets quality standards and contractual obligations.
Financial Control: Manage project budgets, costs control and financial reporting.
Criteria:
Must be an experienced groundwork, civils and concrete Contracts Manager or Senior Project Manager looking to make the next step who can manage a portfolio of works from a delivery, HSQE and commercial perspective to achieve the targets identified in the Business Plan.
Commercial and Programming awareness – experience with NEC form of contract.
Proven track record of successful delivery of projects from start to finish.
Proficient using Microsoft Office programmes; incl. Excel, Word, Outlook.
Experience managing high value projects or portfolios.
Full UK driving license
Job type: Permanent, full time
Contracted Job Hours: Monday - Friday 7.30am - 5.30pm - can vary depending on projects.
Location: Office based, and site based
Offering a competitive salary, plus car, plus benefits.
Senior Project Manager
Working Pattern: Full Time
Posted Date: 19 Mar 2024
Salary:£45,585 to £48,350 with progression to £54,395 per annum with potential for market factor supplement
Newcastle University is a great place to work, with excellent benefits . We have a generous holiday package; plus the opportunity to buy more, great pension schemes and a number of health and wellbeing initiatives to support you.
Closing Date: 07 April 2024
Based within the Estates & Facilities Service, we have an exciting opportunity for an experienced construction professional to join our Capital Team of Project Managers.
The Capital Team are an in-house service that is responsible for the design, development and management of capital development projects across the University. Our 50-acre Newcastle City Centre Campus is the hub of teaching, research and collaboration and we have a strong pipeline of projects that seek to respond to a number of key strategic priorities, including; a net zero carbon target of 2030 and ensuring our facilities enable high quality education and world class research. This role will play a significant part in providing a campus for the future.
We are looking for someone with demonstrable experience managing building projects in the construction industry, this could be as a contractor, consultant or in a client-side role. You will oversee the supervision of the University’s major capital developments, as well as occasional long-term maintenance and improvement projects within the service. Project values range broadly and therefore your workload will be both varied and interesting.
The Senior Project Managers operate within a team of four, reporting to a Team Leader – James Adshead. There are five other team members across the Capital Team including Project Engineers / Project Surveyors and a Soft Landings Manager. Your role is based at our Newcastle city centre campus, with some occasional travel to offsite locations across the North East.
One of our most recent projects is the redevelopment of the Stephenson Building. Information on the project can be found in this link:
The Stephenson Building - Who we Are - Newcastle University (ncl.ac.uk)
Please reach out to James Adshead, Capital and Planning Manager on james.adshead@ncl.ac.uk to arrange a call to chat about this opportunity.
Please note: The University has funding available for any candidates who do not currently hold a valid CSCS card (Construction Safety Certification Scheme).
*Interviews will be held 23rd April 2024
Key Accountabilities
To lead capital projects through the RIBA Plan of Works schedule, ensuring project objectives are delivered throughout
Work in liaison across other teams within Estates and Facilities such as the Sustainability, Planning, Improvement and Maintenance Teams as well as key stakeholders across the University to develop a client brief and determine the optimum project and costs sufficient to allow the business case to be demonstrated and the project to be approved by the University Executive
Be responsible for the development of comprehensive programmes incorporating all key activities the through the design and construction process through to completion, commissioning and occupation (including soft landings)
Take financial responsibility for the project to ensure that timely payments are made and recorded and that expenditure is monitored regularly and reported to ensure that any threats / risks to completion of the project within budget are addressed as necessary
Be responsible for the overall management and associated reporting of projects. To include project progress, governance, finances, quality, risk management, health and safety and other key aspects of the project across University Committees and meetings including Steering groups, project meetings and other forums as required
Lead the procurement and appointment of architectural and engineering design teams, other specialist consultants, contractors and suppliers to oversee the development of the design and construction to ensure it fulfils the needs and expectations of stakeholders as well as functional, programme and cost requirements
Work in partnership with colleagues to specify, procure and deliver feasibility reports, options appraisals and impact assessments including external funding bids
Set up and manage third party relationships as appropriate with external stakeholders, tenants and landlords, local authorities, statutory authorities, funders, utility services and other agencies etc
Take responsibility for the client role as defined under the CDM Regulations and consult with other sections of the Estates and Facilities and the Principal Designer to ensure the organisation meets its requirements under all Health and Safety legislation
Implement and promote the use of Building Information Modelling throughout the design and build process and ensure that the electronic drawings and manuals are integrated into the existing Estates and Facilities data systems. Liaise with the BIM Manager
Direct and work alongside external consultant teams and University colleagues, including the Estates and Facilities Project Surveyor / Project Engineer, throughout the design and construction process and monitor and report progress during the project, to ensure the project is on programme and within budget
Liaise with client representatives and adjacent occupants to advise on the potential implications and disruption caused by the building programme and to implement and co-ordinate any actions to minimise disturbance
Contribute to the Post Occupancy Evaluation of completed projects between 1 and 2 years after Practical Completion. Work alongside the Estates and Facilities CDM / Soft Landings Manager
Undertake other duties as and when required by the Capital Manager
The Person
Knowledge, Skills and Experience
Proven track record of managing projects in the construction industry, ensuring compliance with design brief and contractual obligations with deadlines, changing priorities, quality requirements, budget and stakeholder management
Working knowledge of construction contracts and the roles and responsibilities within those
Solid understanding and experience of construction methods and technologies
An up-to-date knowledge of public procurement regulations
Up to date knowledge of statutory requirements, legislation & contract law relating to building projects including Health & Safety
Proficient in the reading of drawings and technical specifications
Ability to organise time to manage conflicting priorities within a demanding workload
Experience of working in a team and stakeholders to support positive outcomes
Excellent written and verbal communication skills
Good attention to detail
Good IT skills with working knowledge of software packages, such as Microsoft Office packages
Attributes and Behaviour
Can demonstrate an ability to think flexibly, have sound judgement, use initiative, be proactive and adopt an active approach to problem solving
Comfortable working alongside senior colleagues to shape the project direction and programme including the negotiation skills and the ability to influence others
Ability to working on own initiative and as part of a team
Collaborative worker who builds on relationships with clients, colleagues, consultants, and contractors with excellent interpersonal and relationship building skills
Proven leadership skills and ability to promote “ownership” of decisions regarding colleagues and financial resources limited by the overall budget
Qualifications
Education to degree level, either in a relevant construction discipline, or with substantial equivalent professional experience in an estate development role
Desirable
Chartered member of an appropriate professional body
Newcastle University is a global University where everyone is treated with dignity and respect. As a University of Sanctuary, we aim to provide a welcoming place of safety for all, offering opportunities to people fleeing violence and persecution.
We are committed to being a fully inclusive university which actively recruits, supports and retains colleagues from all sectors of society. We value diversity as well as celebrate, support and thrive on the contributions of all of our employees and the communities they represent. We are proud to be an equal opportunities employer and encourage applications from individuals who can complement our existing teams, we believe that success is built on having teams whose backgrounds and experiences reflect the diversity of our university and student population.
At Newcastle University we hold a silver Athena Swan award in recognition of our good employment practices for the advancement of gender equality. We also hold a Race Equality Charter Bronze award in recognition of our work towards tackling race inequality in higher education REC. We are a Disability Confident employer and will offer an interview to disabled applicants who meet the essential criteria for the role as part of the offer and interview scheme.
In addition, we are a member of the Euraxess initiative supporting researchers in Europe.
Requisition ID: 26846
Mar 19, 2024
Full time
Senior Project Manager
Working Pattern: Full Time
Posted Date: 19 Mar 2024
Salary:£45,585 to £48,350 with progression to £54,395 per annum with potential for market factor supplement
Newcastle University is a great place to work, with excellent benefits . We have a generous holiday package; plus the opportunity to buy more, great pension schemes and a number of health and wellbeing initiatives to support you.
Closing Date: 07 April 2024
Based within the Estates & Facilities Service, we have an exciting opportunity for an experienced construction professional to join our Capital Team of Project Managers.
The Capital Team are an in-house service that is responsible for the design, development and management of capital development projects across the University. Our 50-acre Newcastle City Centre Campus is the hub of teaching, research and collaboration and we have a strong pipeline of projects that seek to respond to a number of key strategic priorities, including; a net zero carbon target of 2030 and ensuring our facilities enable high quality education and world class research. This role will play a significant part in providing a campus for the future.
We are looking for someone with demonstrable experience managing building projects in the construction industry, this could be as a contractor, consultant or in a client-side role. You will oversee the supervision of the University’s major capital developments, as well as occasional long-term maintenance and improvement projects within the service. Project values range broadly and therefore your workload will be both varied and interesting.
The Senior Project Managers operate within a team of four, reporting to a Team Leader – James Adshead. There are five other team members across the Capital Team including Project Engineers / Project Surveyors and a Soft Landings Manager. Your role is based at our Newcastle city centre campus, with some occasional travel to offsite locations across the North East.
One of our most recent projects is the redevelopment of the Stephenson Building. Information on the project can be found in this link:
The Stephenson Building - Who we Are - Newcastle University (ncl.ac.uk)
Please reach out to James Adshead, Capital and Planning Manager on james.adshead@ncl.ac.uk to arrange a call to chat about this opportunity.
Please note: The University has funding available for any candidates who do not currently hold a valid CSCS card (Construction Safety Certification Scheme).
*Interviews will be held 23rd April 2024
Key Accountabilities
To lead capital projects through the RIBA Plan of Works schedule, ensuring project objectives are delivered throughout
Work in liaison across other teams within Estates and Facilities such as the Sustainability, Planning, Improvement and Maintenance Teams as well as key stakeholders across the University to develop a client brief and determine the optimum project and costs sufficient to allow the business case to be demonstrated and the project to be approved by the University Executive
Be responsible for the development of comprehensive programmes incorporating all key activities the through the design and construction process through to completion, commissioning and occupation (including soft landings)
Take financial responsibility for the project to ensure that timely payments are made and recorded and that expenditure is monitored regularly and reported to ensure that any threats / risks to completion of the project within budget are addressed as necessary
Be responsible for the overall management and associated reporting of projects. To include project progress, governance, finances, quality, risk management, health and safety and other key aspects of the project across University Committees and meetings including Steering groups, project meetings and other forums as required
Lead the procurement and appointment of architectural and engineering design teams, other specialist consultants, contractors and suppliers to oversee the development of the design and construction to ensure it fulfils the needs and expectations of stakeholders as well as functional, programme and cost requirements
Work in partnership with colleagues to specify, procure and deliver feasibility reports, options appraisals and impact assessments including external funding bids
Set up and manage third party relationships as appropriate with external stakeholders, tenants and landlords, local authorities, statutory authorities, funders, utility services and other agencies etc
Take responsibility for the client role as defined under the CDM Regulations and consult with other sections of the Estates and Facilities and the Principal Designer to ensure the organisation meets its requirements under all Health and Safety legislation
Implement and promote the use of Building Information Modelling throughout the design and build process and ensure that the electronic drawings and manuals are integrated into the existing Estates and Facilities data systems. Liaise with the BIM Manager
Direct and work alongside external consultant teams and University colleagues, including the Estates and Facilities Project Surveyor / Project Engineer, throughout the design and construction process and monitor and report progress during the project, to ensure the project is on programme and within budget
Liaise with client representatives and adjacent occupants to advise on the potential implications and disruption caused by the building programme and to implement and co-ordinate any actions to minimise disturbance
Contribute to the Post Occupancy Evaluation of completed projects between 1 and 2 years after Practical Completion. Work alongside the Estates and Facilities CDM / Soft Landings Manager
Undertake other duties as and when required by the Capital Manager
The Person
Knowledge, Skills and Experience
Proven track record of managing projects in the construction industry, ensuring compliance with design brief and contractual obligations with deadlines, changing priorities, quality requirements, budget and stakeholder management
Working knowledge of construction contracts and the roles and responsibilities within those
Solid understanding and experience of construction methods and technologies
An up-to-date knowledge of public procurement regulations
Up to date knowledge of statutory requirements, legislation & contract law relating to building projects including Health & Safety
Proficient in the reading of drawings and technical specifications
Ability to organise time to manage conflicting priorities within a demanding workload
Experience of working in a team and stakeholders to support positive outcomes
Excellent written and verbal communication skills
Good attention to detail
Good IT skills with working knowledge of software packages, such as Microsoft Office packages
Attributes and Behaviour
Can demonstrate an ability to think flexibly, have sound judgement, use initiative, be proactive and adopt an active approach to problem solving
Comfortable working alongside senior colleagues to shape the project direction and programme including the negotiation skills and the ability to influence others
Ability to working on own initiative and as part of a team
Collaborative worker who builds on relationships with clients, colleagues, consultants, and contractors with excellent interpersonal and relationship building skills
Proven leadership skills and ability to promote “ownership” of decisions regarding colleagues and financial resources limited by the overall budget
Qualifications
Education to degree level, either in a relevant construction discipline, or with substantial equivalent professional experience in an estate development role
Desirable
Chartered member of an appropriate professional body
Newcastle University is a global University where everyone is treated with dignity and respect. As a University of Sanctuary, we aim to provide a welcoming place of safety for all, offering opportunities to people fleeing violence and persecution.
We are committed to being a fully inclusive university which actively recruits, supports and retains colleagues from all sectors of society. We value diversity as well as celebrate, support and thrive on the contributions of all of our employees and the communities they represent. We are proud to be an equal opportunities employer and encourage applications from individuals who can complement our existing teams, we believe that success is built on having teams whose backgrounds and experiences reflect the diversity of our university and student population.
At Newcastle University we hold a silver Athena Swan award in recognition of our good employment practices for the advancement of gender equality. We also hold a Race Equality Charter Bronze award in recognition of our work towards tackling race inequality in higher education REC. We are a Disability Confident employer and will offer an interview to disabled applicants who meet the essential criteria for the role as part of the offer and interview scheme.
In addition, we are a member of the Euraxess initiative supporting researchers in Europe.
Requisition ID: 26846
The Role.
As part of our ongoing contract works, we are looking for a suitably qualified delivery manager to assist with the nationwide delivery of fire door sets installations and fire protection works on tenanted schemes.
You must be of hold a full driving licence for at least 1 year as the role entails travelling nationwide and some working away from home.
The role involves client liaison surveys where you will be responsible for the recording of, door sets and fire compartment work in line with the company's procedures and third-party accreditations. For there you will be responsible for the delivery of the projects to strict deadlines, site snagging visits and walk offs with the client surveyors. You will be responsible for the health and safety delivery and tenant liaison during the works.
The Candidate.
You must have relevant experience in this field.
Show a track record of delivering projects in a similar role.
Have relevant industry qualifications for the role.
Be able to solve problems.
Be presentable and professional in appearance.
Be computer literate and have experience with working on operational Software.
Be able to work and manage on own initiative.
Have a track record of managing site teams.
Be able to generate reports.
Be able to work to deadlines.
Excellent timekeeping.
In return the successful candidate can expect ongoing training, paid holidays, company vehicle and telephone. Along with full support from a vibrant management team with potential career development and bonus opportunities.
Jan 23, 2024
Full time
The Role.
As part of our ongoing contract works, we are looking for a suitably qualified delivery manager to assist with the nationwide delivery of fire door sets installations and fire protection works on tenanted schemes.
You must be of hold a full driving licence for at least 1 year as the role entails travelling nationwide and some working away from home.
The role involves client liaison surveys where you will be responsible for the recording of, door sets and fire compartment work in line with the company's procedures and third-party accreditations. For there you will be responsible for the delivery of the projects to strict deadlines, site snagging visits and walk offs with the client surveyors. You will be responsible for the health and safety delivery and tenant liaison during the works.
The Candidate.
You must have relevant experience in this field.
Show a track record of delivering projects in a similar role.
Have relevant industry qualifications for the role.
Be able to solve problems.
Be presentable and professional in appearance.
Be computer literate and have experience with working on operational Software.
Be able to work and manage on own initiative.
Have a track record of managing site teams.
Be able to generate reports.
Be able to work to deadlines.
Excellent timekeeping.
In return the successful candidate can expect ongoing training, paid holidays, company vehicle and telephone. Along with full support from a vibrant management team with potential career development and bonus opportunities.
Signway Supplies (Datchett) Limited
Basingstoke, UK
Job description
To install road traffic signs, posts, street name plates and other associated street furniture to the required standards.
Key Duties & Responsibilities
· To work in small teams of 2/3 installing signage to the clients specifications
· Assist with vehicle loading, including breaker pack, disc cutter etc.
· Ensuring load is correct, all goods, tools, ladders, clips, posts and signs are onboard and secured and the vehicle is not overloaded
· Load/unload vehicles upon return to base in preparation for following days work
· Attend any site inductions that are required
· Depending on qualification, operate specific machinery in a safe manner to assist with the installation of signs. Do not operate any equipment that you are not trained to use
· Carry out excavation works using appropriate mechanical/manual equipment
· Operation of specific machinery in a safe manner to assist with the installation of signs
· Ensure cat and genny scans are done before any digging commences
· Assist the supervisor at all times, planning tasks and be a step ahead e.g. getting clips ready, mix ballast, clean up working area etc.
· When required for specific sites, set out traffic management to the standards of Chapter 8 of the Traffic Signs Manual
· Comply with all H&S PPE requirements whilst on site and at base location
· Assess the site for any risks and notify supervisor of any risks not have picked up. These risks must be recorded in the daily risk assessment document
· To follow the requirements of the H&S policy thus ensuring their own personal Health and Safety and the safety of others around them
· Completion of jobs as per the paperwork provided
· Lock up tools and PPE in lockers
· Park the vehicle for the night and return the keys to the key box in the plant room
· Complete daily time sheets, including vibration exposure and return to line manager
· Completion of vehicle checks using the Fleet Manager app (or relevant documentation (VC40) if a mobile phone not available)
· Full use of Fleet Manager to carry out the following:
o Daily vehicle checks
o Fuel usage
o Mileage reporting
o Vehicle incident reporting
o Vehicle cleanliness (internal/external)
o Fuel receipts
· Full adherence to Company requirements in reporting:
o Accidents, incidents and near misses
o Cable strikes
o Vehicle faults
o Equipment faults
o PPE failures
Health and Safety
· To ensure that all health and safety requirements are followed in line with company policies and procedures.
Training, Learning & Development
· In addition to company identified training needs to take responsibility for own training, learning and development activities.
· Attend all mandatory training as required by the Company.
· Ensure the Installation Operatives are fully trained and signed off before operating any machinery.
Job Types: Full-time, Permanent
Job Type: Full-time
Benefits:
Health & wellbeing programme
Life insurance
On-site parking
Schedule:
Night shift
Overtime
Weekend availability
Jan 12, 2024
Full time
Job description
To install road traffic signs, posts, street name plates and other associated street furniture to the required standards.
Key Duties & Responsibilities
· To work in small teams of 2/3 installing signage to the clients specifications
· Assist with vehicle loading, including breaker pack, disc cutter etc.
· Ensuring load is correct, all goods, tools, ladders, clips, posts and signs are onboard and secured and the vehicle is not overloaded
· Load/unload vehicles upon return to base in preparation for following days work
· Attend any site inductions that are required
· Depending on qualification, operate specific machinery in a safe manner to assist with the installation of signs. Do not operate any equipment that you are not trained to use
· Carry out excavation works using appropriate mechanical/manual equipment
· Operation of specific machinery in a safe manner to assist with the installation of signs
· Ensure cat and genny scans are done before any digging commences
· Assist the supervisor at all times, planning tasks and be a step ahead e.g. getting clips ready, mix ballast, clean up working area etc.
· When required for specific sites, set out traffic management to the standards of Chapter 8 of the Traffic Signs Manual
· Comply with all H&S PPE requirements whilst on site and at base location
· Assess the site for any risks and notify supervisor of any risks not have picked up. These risks must be recorded in the daily risk assessment document
· To follow the requirements of the H&S policy thus ensuring their own personal Health and Safety and the safety of others around them
· Completion of jobs as per the paperwork provided
· Lock up tools and PPE in lockers
· Park the vehicle for the night and return the keys to the key box in the plant room
· Complete daily time sheets, including vibration exposure and return to line manager
· Completion of vehicle checks using the Fleet Manager app (or relevant documentation (VC40) if a mobile phone not available)
· Full use of Fleet Manager to carry out the following:
o Daily vehicle checks
o Fuel usage
o Mileage reporting
o Vehicle incident reporting
o Vehicle cleanliness (internal/external)
o Fuel receipts
· Full adherence to Company requirements in reporting:
o Accidents, incidents and near misses
o Cable strikes
o Vehicle faults
o Equipment faults
o PPE failures
Health and Safety
· To ensure that all health and safety requirements are followed in line with company policies and procedures.
Training, Learning & Development
· In addition to company identified training needs to take responsibility for own training, learning and development activities.
· Attend all mandatory training as required by the Company.
· Ensure the Installation Operatives are fully trained and signed off before operating any machinery.
Job Types: Full-time, Permanent
Job Type: Full-time
Benefits:
Health & wellbeing programme
Life insurance
On-site parking
Schedule:
Night shift
Overtime
Weekend availability
Site Manager – Environmental
FiveRivers are a widely recognised industry specialist in the consultation, design, and implementation of ecological and environmental solutions. With over 25 years’ of working with nature, the business is experiencing sustained growth driven by its customer-centric focus and ability to attract and retain the best talent.
We are looking for a Site Manager, who is an outstanding team leader with a positive and professional attitude to join our team to undertake projects locally and nationwide. You will have demonstrable experience in adhering to site health, safety, environmental and wellbeing standards. We are looking for individuals to be based within commuting distance of our new head office in the Andover area, however as we work nationally, there will be an expectation to travel and stay away from home regularly so a level of flexibility is required.
We are looking for someone who has experience in working outdoors in environmentally sensitive areas, those with experience in working on large infrastructure projects UK wide will be looked on favourably. You will receive ongoing training and development in all aspects of the operational tasks and have a great opportunity for continued progression.
The Role
To ensure the delivery of projects for the Habitats team and that they are delivered in a safe and efficient manner in line with budgets and timescales. May manage several sites at one time. Lead, motivate, communicate with staff to ensure team members are motivated to achieve their best performance to meet the needs of the company.
Measurables for the role:
Successful project completion delivered against profit & loss targets, and cash flow targets
Projects delivered in line with works program and against commercial and financial forecast
Project delivered to an acceptable quality measured through Project Manager and client feedback.
Effective communication with project management team, stakeholders and clients.
Maintains Health, Safety, Quality and Environmental compliance for their sites measured through RAMS sign off, HSQE inspections and site spot checks.
Relevant HSQE reporting
Ensures that people under their line management are managed correctly through regular 1:1s and performance reviews.
Management of onsite risks, resource scheduling and scope change reduction and variation control
Personal and Professional Qualities:
2 years’ experience in managing teams in similar role or field
Experience of operating within and managing site teams
Experience in managing of Health, Safety, Quality and Wellbeing
People and line management
To be able to perform tasks as directed and meet deadlines
Awareness of environmental issues
Exceptional interpersonal and communication skills
Strong organisational skills and report writing
A positive can-do attitude
Leadership qualities
Eye for detail
Qualifications
Minimum
CSCS Black Card (NVQ Level 6)
SMSTS
First Aid
Valid driving license
Desirable
HNC/HND in construction project management, civil engineering, construction engineering
NEBOSH or IOSH
Member of an environmental institution – CIEEM / CIWEM
Salary and benefits
£30,000 - £50,000 per annum DOE
Car allowance
25 days holiday plus bank holidays
PayCare
Paid accommodation and subsistence allowance (when working away)
Death in service
Time off for volunteering
Regular training and career development
Access to mental health support and professional financial advice.
At FiveRivers we operate an open and relaxed management culture that nurtures continuous improvement and innovation, adopting a proactive growth strategy helps us to run a sustainable and profitable business while providing new and exciting career opportunities for all.
Our success is founded on the talent of our employees, so we recognise the importance of personal growth, encouragement, and earned rewards. As a company, we want you to share in our achievements and we want to be a conduit for your success.
The company prides itself on providing employees with a rewarding and challenging career, encouraging Continuous Professional Development, and enabling them to reach their full potential.
Furthermore, retaining our employees is the building block of a successful organisation and we want to ensure you maintain a healthy work-life balance, with many opportunities for flexible working, social activities, and community involvement projects.
Interested?
Our ambition is to work together to promote a more inclusive environment, which attracts all candidates and signals our commitment to celebrate and promote diversity. Are you the one we’re looking for? Apply now by clicking the link and providing the information request
Aug 16, 2023
Full time
Site Manager – Environmental
FiveRivers are a widely recognised industry specialist in the consultation, design, and implementation of ecological and environmental solutions. With over 25 years’ of working with nature, the business is experiencing sustained growth driven by its customer-centric focus and ability to attract and retain the best talent.
We are looking for a Site Manager, who is an outstanding team leader with a positive and professional attitude to join our team to undertake projects locally and nationwide. You will have demonstrable experience in adhering to site health, safety, environmental and wellbeing standards. We are looking for individuals to be based within commuting distance of our new head office in the Andover area, however as we work nationally, there will be an expectation to travel and stay away from home regularly so a level of flexibility is required.
We are looking for someone who has experience in working outdoors in environmentally sensitive areas, those with experience in working on large infrastructure projects UK wide will be looked on favourably. You will receive ongoing training and development in all aspects of the operational tasks and have a great opportunity for continued progression.
The Role
To ensure the delivery of projects for the Habitats team and that they are delivered in a safe and efficient manner in line with budgets and timescales. May manage several sites at one time. Lead, motivate, communicate with staff to ensure team members are motivated to achieve their best performance to meet the needs of the company.
Measurables for the role:
Successful project completion delivered against profit & loss targets, and cash flow targets
Projects delivered in line with works program and against commercial and financial forecast
Project delivered to an acceptable quality measured through Project Manager and client feedback.
Effective communication with project management team, stakeholders and clients.
Maintains Health, Safety, Quality and Environmental compliance for their sites measured through RAMS sign off, HSQE inspections and site spot checks.
Relevant HSQE reporting
Ensures that people under their line management are managed correctly through regular 1:1s and performance reviews.
Management of onsite risks, resource scheduling and scope change reduction and variation control
Personal and Professional Qualities:
2 years’ experience in managing teams in similar role or field
Experience of operating within and managing site teams
Experience in managing of Health, Safety, Quality and Wellbeing
People and line management
To be able to perform tasks as directed and meet deadlines
Awareness of environmental issues
Exceptional interpersonal and communication skills
Strong organisational skills and report writing
A positive can-do attitude
Leadership qualities
Eye for detail
Qualifications
Minimum
CSCS Black Card (NVQ Level 6)
SMSTS
First Aid
Valid driving license
Desirable
HNC/HND in construction project management, civil engineering, construction engineering
NEBOSH or IOSH
Member of an environmental institution – CIEEM / CIWEM
Salary and benefits
£30,000 - £50,000 per annum DOE
Car allowance
25 days holiday plus bank holidays
PayCare
Paid accommodation and subsistence allowance (when working away)
Death in service
Time off for volunteering
Regular training and career development
Access to mental health support and professional financial advice.
At FiveRivers we operate an open and relaxed management culture that nurtures continuous improvement and innovation, adopting a proactive growth strategy helps us to run a sustainable and profitable business while providing new and exciting career opportunities for all.
Our success is founded on the talent of our employees, so we recognise the importance of personal growth, encouragement, and earned rewards. As a company, we want you to share in our achievements and we want to be a conduit for your success.
The company prides itself on providing employees with a rewarding and challenging career, encouraging Continuous Professional Development, and enabling them to reach their full potential.
Furthermore, retaining our employees is the building block of a successful organisation and we want to ensure you maintain a healthy work-life balance, with many opportunities for flexible working, social activities, and community involvement projects.
Interested?
Our ambition is to work together to promote a more inclusive environment, which attracts all candidates and signals our commitment to celebrate and promote diversity. Are you the one we’re looking for? Apply now by clicking the link and providing the information request
The Assistant Contracts Manager will play a vital role in supporting the overall management and coordination of site operations. Working closely with the Site Supervisors to ensure that projects are completed safely, on time, and within budget. Organizational and communication skills will be crucial in coordinating with stakeholders, clients, subcontractors, and suppliers.
£40K - £50K basic pay based on experience and qualifications.
Profit Related Bonus Scheme - Private Healthcare - Company Pension.
Responsibilities
Assist the Management team in overseeing all aspects of renovation projects, including planning, scheduling, and resource allocation.
Monitor daily activities on-site to ensure compliance with project specifications, safety regulations, and quality standards.
Collaborate with the Site Supervisors to develop and implement project plans, including setting objectives, milestones, and deliverables.
Coordinate with subcontractors, suppliers and internal teams to ensure timely delivery of materials and resources.
Conduct regular site inspections and address any issues or concerns proactively.
Ensuring accurate documentation is maintained, including progress reports, daily logs, and safety records.
Support the team in managing project budgets, tracking expenses, and identifying cost-saving opportunities.
Assist in the management of the workforce, including providing guidance, training, and performance evaluations.
Foster a positive and collaborative work environment, promoting teamwork and adherence to company policies and procedures.
Requirements:
Previous experience in the construction industry, preferably in a supervisory or management role.
Strong knowledge of construction processes, techniques, and safety regulations.
Excellent organizational and time management skills, with the ability to prioritize tasks effectively.
Exceptional communication and interpersonal skills, capable of building strong relationships with clients, subcontractors, and team members.
Ability to work effectively under pressure and adapt to changing priorities.
Valid clean UK driver's license and willingness to travel to various project sites within mainland UK as required.
Relevant certifications or qualifications in construction management or a related field will be an advantage.
Concrete Renovations Ltd is an international award winning company based in Peterborough and is seeking a motivated and detail-oriented individual to join our team as an Assistant Contracts Manager. This is an excellent opportunity for a dedicated professional who is passionate about historic building preservation and eager to develop their career within the sector. We are currently holders of The Historic England “Angel Award” and the International Concrete Repair Institutes “Certificate of Merit” for our work at the Bawdsey Radar Station. Other prominent projects include Westminster Abbey , Derby Silk Mill, Rugby Radio Station and Kings College Cambridge. Concrete Renovations Ltd has been a trusted name in the industry for over 4 decades. We pride ourselves on delivering exceptional quality and service to our clients.
Aug 01, 2023
Full time
The Assistant Contracts Manager will play a vital role in supporting the overall management and coordination of site operations. Working closely with the Site Supervisors to ensure that projects are completed safely, on time, and within budget. Organizational and communication skills will be crucial in coordinating with stakeholders, clients, subcontractors, and suppliers.
£40K - £50K basic pay based on experience and qualifications.
Profit Related Bonus Scheme - Private Healthcare - Company Pension.
Responsibilities
Assist the Management team in overseeing all aspects of renovation projects, including planning, scheduling, and resource allocation.
Monitor daily activities on-site to ensure compliance with project specifications, safety regulations, and quality standards.
Collaborate with the Site Supervisors to develop and implement project plans, including setting objectives, milestones, and deliverables.
Coordinate with subcontractors, suppliers and internal teams to ensure timely delivery of materials and resources.
Conduct regular site inspections and address any issues or concerns proactively.
Ensuring accurate documentation is maintained, including progress reports, daily logs, and safety records.
Support the team in managing project budgets, tracking expenses, and identifying cost-saving opportunities.
Assist in the management of the workforce, including providing guidance, training, and performance evaluations.
Foster a positive and collaborative work environment, promoting teamwork and adherence to company policies and procedures.
Requirements:
Previous experience in the construction industry, preferably in a supervisory or management role.
Strong knowledge of construction processes, techniques, and safety regulations.
Excellent organizational and time management skills, with the ability to prioritize tasks effectively.
Exceptional communication and interpersonal skills, capable of building strong relationships with clients, subcontractors, and team members.
Ability to work effectively under pressure and adapt to changing priorities.
Valid clean UK driver's license and willingness to travel to various project sites within mainland UK as required.
Relevant certifications or qualifications in construction management or a related field will be an advantage.
Concrete Renovations Ltd is an international award winning company based in Peterborough and is seeking a motivated and detail-oriented individual to join our team as an Assistant Contracts Manager. This is an excellent opportunity for a dedicated professional who is passionate about historic building preservation and eager to develop their career within the sector. We are currently holders of The Historic England “Angel Award” and the International Concrete Repair Institutes “Certificate of Merit” for our work at the Bawdsey Radar Station. Other prominent projects include Westminster Abbey , Derby Silk Mill, Rugby Radio Station and Kings College Cambridge. Concrete Renovations Ltd has been a trusted name in the industry for over 4 decades. We pride ourselves on delivering exceptional quality and service to our clients.
Clear Line Maintenance is currently recruiting for a Site Manager to work out of the Wicker, Sheffield!
We are a leading Principal Contractor, specialising in the design, supply, installation, refurbishment, and maintenance of curtain walling & cladding.
This project involves overseeing the removal of cladding from a building therefore your background must be coming from cladding/curtain walling.
Job Title : Site Manager
Location : The Wicker, Sheffield
Job Type: Full-time, Monday to Friday 7:30am - 5:30pm, 47.5 hours per week for the initial 12 months
Salary: From 50k per year, we are open to negotiating remuneration package for the right candidate
Start date: Immediately
Requirements:
4-5 years experience working as a Site Manager
Experience in a cladding/curtain walling environment.
Proven history of managing site productive labour and management teams.
Ability to plan your own schedules and liaise directly with the end Client and their teams.
Dependable, organised, and methodological with a keen eye for detail.
Ability to work under pressure and meet strict deadlines.
You will be dynamic, responsible and have exceptional communication skills
You must hold a CSCS Black card and SMSTS . Having a First Aid certificate would be an advantage.
Main Duties & Responsibilities:
Take overall responsibility for the successful execution of the site works – must provide strong leadership to the full site team.
Must be able to ensure that the Project team fully understands the specification requirements of the Project, and ensure full compliance is maintained from site commencement through to handover.
Continually manage work schedules and report site progress to the Project Management teams at regular intervals.
Manage labour levels and skill requirements at the various stages of the Construction Programme.
Ensure that the QA process is implemented and maintained for the duration of the works on Site.
Early identification and notification of Variations and assist in pricing where necessary.
Notification of delays, including cause and effect analysis,
Daily work plan briefings.
Be responsible for managing and motivating the site team to maintain a positive work environment.
Maintain high levels of health & safety throughout the project.
Maintain and enhance relations with the client, the professional team, local authorities, regulators and the general public.
We have various sites throughout the UK, thus there is a chance of staying with the company for more than a year.
You will be well rewarded for your hard work with a highly competitive salary package that will correspond to the individual's experience and skills.
Jul 05, 2023
Full time
Clear Line Maintenance is currently recruiting for a Site Manager to work out of the Wicker, Sheffield!
We are a leading Principal Contractor, specialising in the design, supply, installation, refurbishment, and maintenance of curtain walling & cladding.
This project involves overseeing the removal of cladding from a building therefore your background must be coming from cladding/curtain walling.
Job Title : Site Manager
Location : The Wicker, Sheffield
Job Type: Full-time, Monday to Friday 7:30am - 5:30pm, 47.5 hours per week for the initial 12 months
Salary: From 50k per year, we are open to negotiating remuneration package for the right candidate
Start date: Immediately
Requirements:
4-5 years experience working as a Site Manager
Experience in a cladding/curtain walling environment.
Proven history of managing site productive labour and management teams.
Ability to plan your own schedules and liaise directly with the end Client and their teams.
Dependable, organised, and methodological with a keen eye for detail.
Ability to work under pressure and meet strict deadlines.
You will be dynamic, responsible and have exceptional communication skills
You must hold a CSCS Black card and SMSTS . Having a First Aid certificate would be an advantage.
Main Duties & Responsibilities:
Take overall responsibility for the successful execution of the site works – must provide strong leadership to the full site team.
Must be able to ensure that the Project team fully understands the specification requirements of the Project, and ensure full compliance is maintained from site commencement through to handover.
Continually manage work schedules and report site progress to the Project Management teams at regular intervals.
Manage labour levels and skill requirements at the various stages of the Construction Programme.
Ensure that the QA process is implemented and maintained for the duration of the works on Site.
Early identification and notification of Variations and assist in pricing where necessary.
Notification of delays, including cause and effect analysis,
Daily work plan briefings.
Be responsible for managing and motivating the site team to maintain a positive work environment.
Maintain high levels of health & safety throughout the project.
Maintain and enhance relations with the client, the professional team, local authorities, regulators and the general public.
We have various sites throughout the UK, thus there is a chance of staying with the company for more than a year.
You will be well rewarded for your hard work with a highly competitive salary package that will correspond to the individual's experience and skills.
OWN LONDON is a property design and development studio. We navigate all aspects of a project, from architectural design to construction. We are formed by a team of qualified and highly enthusiastic individuals with extensive experience of designing and delivering projects in London. Due to a strong project pipeline both on site and developments in planning, we are looking to hire a Construction Project Manager to join the team.
THE ROLE
As a Construction Project Manager here at OWN LONDON, you will have experience working for a London based contractor or developer within the residential, commercial and hospitality sectors. You will report to the Construction Director and be responsible for the day-to-day site management and supervision of the project construction team. Our current developments include predominantly prime residential, with some bespoke office and restaurant projects in Central London.
RESPONSIBILITIES
Design co-ordination and checking construction drawings
Setting out & surveying construction works.
To efficiently manage the assigned construction site, within time frame and budget.
To produce a critical path, and plan the process, understanding the timing of each stage.
Monitoring each stage of the process, to ensure it is finished on time.
To manage the safety and welfare of all persons on site.
Liaise with clients and contractors.
Manage project budgets and produce reports.
Manage site staff and subcontractors.
Manage the delivery of the project.
REQUIREMENTS
A Degree in; Engineering, Architecture, Construction or Project Management.
5+ Years Experience working with a London based contractor or developer.
Good JCT contract experience (D&B, Intermediate and Construction Management).
To have a CSCS card and understand all health and safety aspects.
Experience in Site Management and Health and Safety.
It would be advantageous if you have experience as a Quantity Surveyor.
Software/IT skills; Auto-Cad, Microsoft Project, Microsoft Office & Outlook.
Hold a CSCS Card.
Speak professional English.
Personality: Commercially astute, energetic, team player and future leader potential.
Benefits include: Pension Scheme, Team Events & Company Laptop and Telephone.
Employment Type - Full-time
May 26, 2023
Permanent
OWN LONDON is a property design and development studio. We navigate all aspects of a project, from architectural design to construction. We are formed by a team of qualified and highly enthusiastic individuals with extensive experience of designing and delivering projects in London. Due to a strong project pipeline both on site and developments in planning, we are looking to hire a Construction Project Manager to join the team.
THE ROLE
As a Construction Project Manager here at OWN LONDON, you will have experience working for a London based contractor or developer within the residential, commercial and hospitality sectors. You will report to the Construction Director and be responsible for the day-to-day site management and supervision of the project construction team. Our current developments include predominantly prime residential, with some bespoke office and restaurant projects in Central London.
RESPONSIBILITIES
Design co-ordination and checking construction drawings
Setting out & surveying construction works.
To efficiently manage the assigned construction site, within time frame and budget.
To produce a critical path, and plan the process, understanding the timing of each stage.
Monitoring each stage of the process, to ensure it is finished on time.
To manage the safety and welfare of all persons on site.
Liaise with clients and contractors.
Manage project budgets and produce reports.
Manage site staff and subcontractors.
Manage the delivery of the project.
REQUIREMENTS
A Degree in; Engineering, Architecture, Construction or Project Management.
5+ Years Experience working with a London based contractor or developer.
Good JCT contract experience (D&B, Intermediate and Construction Management).
To have a CSCS card and understand all health and safety aspects.
Experience in Site Management and Health and Safety.
It would be advantageous if you have experience as a Quantity Surveyor.
Software/IT skills; Auto-Cad, Microsoft Project, Microsoft Office & Outlook.
Hold a CSCS Card.
Speak professional English.
Personality: Commercially astute, energetic, team player and future leader potential.
Benefits include: Pension Scheme, Team Events & Company Laptop and Telephone.
Employment Type - Full-time
Site Manager Main Responsibilities
Responsible for all site on site activities both employees and sub-contractors
Responsible for and to maintain a safe and positive site culture for safety, health and the environment.
Able to plan and organise works activities minimum of 8 weeks in advance
Maintain strict quality control measures in line with company expectations
Work closely with Master Construction Programme
Have exemplary construction knowledge in the high end residential market
Good commercial knowledge of contract processes such as CVI's, RFI's and AI's
Essential skills
Ideally be of a trade background
SMSTS
1st Aid training
Have managed and successfully delivered projects ranging from £2million to £7million in value in the high end residential market
May 03, 2023
Full time
Site Manager Main Responsibilities
Responsible for all site on site activities both employees and sub-contractors
Responsible for and to maintain a safe and positive site culture for safety, health and the environment.
Able to plan and organise works activities minimum of 8 weeks in advance
Maintain strict quality control measures in line with company expectations
Work closely with Master Construction Programme
Have exemplary construction knowledge in the high end residential market
Good commercial knowledge of contract processes such as CVI's, RFI's and AI's
Essential skills
Ideally be of a trade background
SMSTS
1st Aid training
Have managed and successfully delivered projects ranging from £2million to £7million in value in the high end residential market
Willmott Dixon are looking for an experienced Site Manager to manage packages of works for an exciting £23m project in the education sector based close to South West London. Reporting to the Project Manager the successful candidate will manage the delivery of of the buildings through the fitout/completion stage. You will ensure this building is delivered safely, on time, within budget and to the highest quality. As a Site Manager at Willmott Dixon, the key responsibilities will include: Maintaining the highest standards of health, safety and environmental management. Implementing project strategies in order to achieve the company's sustainability objectives. Establishing quality standards on site and ensuring delivery of a quality build in accordance with the project specifications and project requirements. This involves day to day management of directly employed people, supply chain partners and consultants to good communication skills are essential. Understanding the customer priorities and adopting a professional and considerate approach to maintaining good working relations. Adopting the principles of the Considerate Constructor's Scheme and managing community relations. Producing and developing project programmes and control operations to achieve delivery of the project on time. Managing the project handover and ensuring defect / snag free completion. Essential and Desirable Criteria Essential skills required: Proven track record of successful delivery of construction projects. Use of Microsoft suite of Office programmes; inc. Excel, Word, Outlook and Project. •The ability to read and accurately interpret programmes, drawings and technical specifications. Ongoing day to day project management of supply chain, direct employees and consultants. Appropriate CSCS card. SMSTS certificate. First Aid at Work certificate. Valid driving licence. Can do attitude and growth mindset What we offer We reward our people generously with a competitive package that gives you flexible benefits to fit your lifestyle and priorities. This includes but is not limited to, an enhanced pension scheme, discounted or full private medical, life assurance, incentive bonus and a car scheme which will make us a market leader in sustainable company travel. Applicable roles will benefit from a motoring expenditure allowance (MEA) and everyone can access a new generation of low carbon and electric cars via the Willmott Dixon run car leasing scheme. Additional Information At Willmott Dixon we provide an inclusive and flexible working environment for people to thrive in and we are happy to support agile and flexible working wherever possible. We are a proud member of the Disability Confident Scheme. About Us With 170 years of rich history, Willmott Dixon's purpose is beyond profit; delivering brilliant buildings, transforming lives, strengthening communities and enhancing the environment so our world is fit for future generations. Ensuring that we add lasting value to the neighbourhoods we work in; our values, people, innovation, partnerships and focus on sustainability has allowed us to build a successful and solid privately owned business where our people can thrive. Willmott Dixon was recently awarded No 1 in the Best "big" Companies (2022) to work for and already holds the Times Top 50 Employers for Women 2022 and is the first major contractor and developer to win a King's Award for Enterprise in the category of sustainable development. Search for available opportunities with Willmott Dixon
Apr 25, 2024
Full time
Willmott Dixon are looking for an experienced Site Manager to manage packages of works for an exciting £23m project in the education sector based close to South West London. Reporting to the Project Manager the successful candidate will manage the delivery of of the buildings through the fitout/completion stage. You will ensure this building is delivered safely, on time, within budget and to the highest quality. As a Site Manager at Willmott Dixon, the key responsibilities will include: Maintaining the highest standards of health, safety and environmental management. Implementing project strategies in order to achieve the company's sustainability objectives. Establishing quality standards on site and ensuring delivery of a quality build in accordance with the project specifications and project requirements. This involves day to day management of directly employed people, supply chain partners and consultants to good communication skills are essential. Understanding the customer priorities and adopting a professional and considerate approach to maintaining good working relations. Adopting the principles of the Considerate Constructor's Scheme and managing community relations. Producing and developing project programmes and control operations to achieve delivery of the project on time. Managing the project handover and ensuring defect / snag free completion. Essential and Desirable Criteria Essential skills required: Proven track record of successful delivery of construction projects. Use of Microsoft suite of Office programmes; inc. Excel, Word, Outlook and Project. •The ability to read and accurately interpret programmes, drawings and technical specifications. Ongoing day to day project management of supply chain, direct employees and consultants. Appropriate CSCS card. SMSTS certificate. First Aid at Work certificate. Valid driving licence. Can do attitude and growth mindset What we offer We reward our people generously with a competitive package that gives you flexible benefits to fit your lifestyle and priorities. This includes but is not limited to, an enhanced pension scheme, discounted or full private medical, life assurance, incentive bonus and a car scheme which will make us a market leader in sustainable company travel. Applicable roles will benefit from a motoring expenditure allowance (MEA) and everyone can access a new generation of low carbon and electric cars via the Willmott Dixon run car leasing scheme. Additional Information At Willmott Dixon we provide an inclusive and flexible working environment for people to thrive in and we are happy to support agile and flexible working wherever possible. We are a proud member of the Disability Confident Scheme. About Us With 170 years of rich history, Willmott Dixon's purpose is beyond profit; delivering brilliant buildings, transforming lives, strengthening communities and enhancing the environment so our world is fit for future generations. Ensuring that we add lasting value to the neighbourhoods we work in; our values, people, innovation, partnerships and focus on sustainability has allowed us to build a successful and solid privately owned business where our people can thrive. Willmott Dixon was recently awarded No 1 in the Best "big" Companies (2022) to work for and already holds the Times Top 50 Employers for Women 2022 and is the first major contractor and developer to win a King's Award for Enterprise in the category of sustainable development. Search for available opportunities with Willmott Dixon
Education Commission for the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Southwark
START DATE: ASAP (Ideally May 2024) LOCATION: Notre Dame Catholic Girls' School HOURS/WEEKS: 36 hours per week, 52.14 Weeks SALARY: Grade PO1 SP 28-31(£38037 - £40503) based on above / dependent on experience and qualifications with a higher salary considered for an exceptional candidate We are looking to appoint a Site Manager who is flexible, reliable, enthusiastic and hardworking, to join our vibrant team at Notre Dame Catholic Girls' School. The Site Manager is a key member of the school team and has a vital role to play in the management and maintenance of the school buildings and grounds; providing a safe working environment. The Site Manager will closely work with the Headteacher and the MAT Estates Operations Lead to prioritise, plan and schedule works. We Offer A school with a strong commitment to all staff. A community which is on a rapid journey of improvement with a commitment to being even better. 29 days' annual leave plus 8 bank holidays (pro rata for part-time and term-time contracted support staff) The opportunity to work in a team where your skills, enthusiasm and hard work will be appreciated. Do not be put off applying for a post if you are not a practising Catholic. We welcome applications from colleagues who are supportive of the values of a Catholic School. Our MAT Notre Dame is part of the South East London Catholic Academy Trust ( ) and new colleagues would be expected to share our mission of creating a family of schools that together, through shared support and challenge, strive to provide an authentic Catholic education where all children will be empowered, inspired and flourish. Key Responsibilities and Duties Site Security Act as keyholder for the school site, locking and securing all access and egress points and setting the alarm at the end of every day. Be on the school's keyholder list and respond to the school's security alarm if required. Take resonsibility for ensuring all contractors are properely signed in/out and have left the building at the end of the school day. Ensure all keys are labelled, organised and kept secure. Ensuring the site remains safe and secure throughout the school day to safeguard the school community. General site supervision, including prevention of trepass, ensuring that unauthorised parking does not occur, and, in conjunction with the Headteacher, ensure the safe use of the school site at all times. Health & Safety/Compliance Ensure fire doors are unlocked and are not blocked whilst staff/students/contractors are on site. Act as a fire marshall, including responding to the fire alarm, checking the fire panel and liasing with the emergency services. Ensure that major emergencies: fires, electrical and gas issues are reported immediately and site users are safeguarded eg: by evacuating the premises and assisting emergency services. Respond to incidents eg: ensure bursts, leaks, flooding, equipment/plant breakdown and breakages are dealt with promptly and safely as appropriate. Carry out regular safety checks of the school buildings, fittings and fixtures. Undertake minor repairs where necessary or obtain quotes for remedial works when required. Ensure statutory maintenance checks are completed and logged on the school's Compliance Tracker, laising with the Headteacher promptly for any actions required. Manage the 'Planned Maintenance and Statutory Checks' compliance tracker, arranging for servicing and works to be carried out in a timely manner. Maintain tidy and organised workspaces and storage areas. Safely operate and maintain all machinery and equipment in accordance with the maufacturer's instructions. Ensure the safe and secure storage of all toxic and flammable substances in line with COSHH. Ensure spillages, sickness an other noxious substances (eg: animal faeces) are dealt with promptly. Ensure the school site is safe in adverse weather, eg: clearing ice/snow and gritting. Input risk assessments and follow risk management protocols. Ensure safe working standards are observed at all times and adhere to and promote the school's policy and procedures in relation to health and safety. Follow the school's procedures relating to manual handling and lone working. Site Hygiene and Maintenance Deal with maintenance issues as required eg: blocked toilets, change lightbulbs, remove graffiti and undertake minor repairs. Responsible for daily/weekly/monthly checks of school facilities and equipment to ensure they are maintained in working order. Manage replenishment of consumables throughtout the building eg soap, sanitiser, toilet rolls and tissues. Manage stock levels eg: consumables, as above and place orders as required in line with available budgets and school financial procedures. Undertake portering duties when required eg: moving deliveries to the intended departments, recycling paper and confidential waste and moving furniture. Provide customer service to colleagues eg: organising the moving of equipment and furniture and hanging displays. Promote and adhere to recycling and environmental initatives set up by the school and local council and ensure that the bin stores are kept in good order. Liaise with the cleaning contractors eg: communicating areas which need attention. Report external issues eg: vandalism, defects in fences or hard surfaces to the Headteacher promptly. Organise minor grounds maintenance as required eg: clearing leaves, unblocking drains and gutters, sweeping playgrounds. Other Duties and Responsibilities Work additional hours by agreement eg: maintenance work during school closure, school events. Communicate effectively with the Headteacher and MAT Estates Operations Lead to ensure the safe and efficient running of the site. Attend meetings and discussions which contribute to the overall ethos/work/aims of the school. Adhere to the staff Code of Conduct, dress code and other policies relating to staff. Demonstrate a record of excellent attendance and punctuality. Be aware of and comply with policies and procedures relating to safeguarding, health & safety , security, confidentiality and data protection reporting all concerns to the appropriate person as agreed. Treat all information acquired through employment, both formally and informally, in confidence. Be aware of and support diversity; acting as a positive role model to students. Appreciate and support the work of other professionals. Participate in training and other learning activities and performance development as required. Participate in first aid training as required. Participate in the school's performance appraisal scheme in order to develop and enchance personal and service performance. Use IT as appropriate to support your role. Support the distinctive Catholic ethos of the school and MAT. Any other duties as reasonably requested by the Head teacher. Safeguarding Notre Dame Catholic Girls' School is committed to safeguarding and prompting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. Applicants will be required to undergo a child protection screening to the post, including checks with past employers and the Disclosure and Barring Service. Want to come and see us? Visits to the school are warmly welcomed. Please contract the school office - by email to make an appointment with the Headteacher. CLOSING DATE: Friday 3 rd May Applications will be considered on receipt and interviews may occur at any stage. Notre Dame reserves the right to commence or complete the recruitment process at any time prior to the closing date. Please note: We do not accept applications via agencies Address: St Edwards House St Paul's Wood Hill Orpington BR5 2SR
Apr 25, 2024
Full time
START DATE: ASAP (Ideally May 2024) LOCATION: Notre Dame Catholic Girls' School HOURS/WEEKS: 36 hours per week, 52.14 Weeks SALARY: Grade PO1 SP 28-31(£38037 - £40503) based on above / dependent on experience and qualifications with a higher salary considered for an exceptional candidate We are looking to appoint a Site Manager who is flexible, reliable, enthusiastic and hardworking, to join our vibrant team at Notre Dame Catholic Girls' School. The Site Manager is a key member of the school team and has a vital role to play in the management and maintenance of the school buildings and grounds; providing a safe working environment. The Site Manager will closely work with the Headteacher and the MAT Estates Operations Lead to prioritise, plan and schedule works. We Offer A school with a strong commitment to all staff. A community which is on a rapid journey of improvement with a commitment to being even better. 29 days' annual leave plus 8 bank holidays (pro rata for part-time and term-time contracted support staff) The opportunity to work in a team where your skills, enthusiasm and hard work will be appreciated. Do not be put off applying for a post if you are not a practising Catholic. We welcome applications from colleagues who are supportive of the values of a Catholic School. Our MAT Notre Dame is part of the South East London Catholic Academy Trust ( ) and new colleagues would be expected to share our mission of creating a family of schools that together, through shared support and challenge, strive to provide an authentic Catholic education where all children will be empowered, inspired and flourish. Key Responsibilities and Duties Site Security Act as keyholder for the school site, locking and securing all access and egress points and setting the alarm at the end of every day. Be on the school's keyholder list and respond to the school's security alarm if required. Take resonsibility for ensuring all contractors are properely signed in/out and have left the building at the end of the school day. Ensure all keys are labelled, organised and kept secure. Ensuring the site remains safe and secure throughout the school day to safeguard the school community. General site supervision, including prevention of trepass, ensuring that unauthorised parking does not occur, and, in conjunction with the Headteacher, ensure the safe use of the school site at all times. Health & Safety/Compliance Ensure fire doors are unlocked and are not blocked whilst staff/students/contractors are on site. Act as a fire marshall, including responding to the fire alarm, checking the fire panel and liasing with the emergency services. Ensure that major emergencies: fires, electrical and gas issues are reported immediately and site users are safeguarded eg: by evacuating the premises and assisting emergency services. Respond to incidents eg: ensure bursts, leaks, flooding, equipment/plant breakdown and breakages are dealt with promptly and safely as appropriate. Carry out regular safety checks of the school buildings, fittings and fixtures. Undertake minor repairs where necessary or obtain quotes for remedial works when required. Ensure statutory maintenance checks are completed and logged on the school's Compliance Tracker, laising with the Headteacher promptly for any actions required. Manage the 'Planned Maintenance and Statutory Checks' compliance tracker, arranging for servicing and works to be carried out in a timely manner. Maintain tidy and organised workspaces and storage areas. Safely operate and maintain all machinery and equipment in accordance with the maufacturer's instructions. Ensure the safe and secure storage of all toxic and flammable substances in line with COSHH. Ensure spillages, sickness an other noxious substances (eg: animal faeces) are dealt with promptly. Ensure the school site is safe in adverse weather, eg: clearing ice/snow and gritting. Input risk assessments and follow risk management protocols. Ensure safe working standards are observed at all times and adhere to and promote the school's policy and procedures in relation to health and safety. Follow the school's procedures relating to manual handling and lone working. Site Hygiene and Maintenance Deal with maintenance issues as required eg: blocked toilets, change lightbulbs, remove graffiti and undertake minor repairs. Responsible for daily/weekly/monthly checks of school facilities and equipment to ensure they are maintained in working order. Manage replenishment of consumables throughtout the building eg soap, sanitiser, toilet rolls and tissues. Manage stock levels eg: consumables, as above and place orders as required in line with available budgets and school financial procedures. Undertake portering duties when required eg: moving deliveries to the intended departments, recycling paper and confidential waste and moving furniture. Provide customer service to colleagues eg: organising the moving of equipment and furniture and hanging displays. Promote and adhere to recycling and environmental initatives set up by the school and local council and ensure that the bin stores are kept in good order. Liaise with the cleaning contractors eg: communicating areas which need attention. Report external issues eg: vandalism, defects in fences or hard surfaces to the Headteacher promptly. Organise minor grounds maintenance as required eg: clearing leaves, unblocking drains and gutters, sweeping playgrounds. Other Duties and Responsibilities Work additional hours by agreement eg: maintenance work during school closure, school events. Communicate effectively with the Headteacher and MAT Estates Operations Lead to ensure the safe and efficient running of the site. Attend meetings and discussions which contribute to the overall ethos/work/aims of the school. Adhere to the staff Code of Conduct, dress code and other policies relating to staff. Demonstrate a record of excellent attendance and punctuality. Be aware of and comply with policies and procedures relating to safeguarding, health & safety , security, confidentiality and data protection reporting all concerns to the appropriate person as agreed. Treat all information acquired through employment, both formally and informally, in confidence. Be aware of and support diversity; acting as a positive role model to students. Appreciate and support the work of other professionals. Participate in training and other learning activities and performance development as required. Participate in first aid training as required. Participate in the school's performance appraisal scheme in order to develop and enchance personal and service performance. Use IT as appropriate to support your role. Support the distinctive Catholic ethos of the school and MAT. Any other duties as reasonably requested by the Head teacher. Safeguarding Notre Dame Catholic Girls' School is committed to safeguarding and prompting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. Applicants will be required to undergo a child protection screening to the post, including checks with past employers and the Disclosure and Barring Service. Want to come and see us? Visits to the school are warmly welcomed. Please contract the school office - by email to make an appointment with the Headteacher. CLOSING DATE: Friday 3 rd May Applications will be considered on receipt and interviews may occur at any stage. Notre Dame reserves the right to commence or complete the recruitment process at any time prior to the closing date. Please note: We do not accept applications via agencies Address: St Edwards House St Paul's Wood Hill Orpington BR5 2SR
Security Officer - Permanent, East London (E14) Hours: 56 per week, 4 on 2 off, days and nights (7am - 7pm or 7pm - 7am) Rate: £12.73 Per hour Duties & Responsibilities Always maintain a safe environment for all people in the estate, including a constant security presence. • Meeting and greeting all residents, guests and clients around the estate. • Communicate with Concierge and assist with smooth running of the site. • Ensure any unusual behaviour recorded is followed up, calling the police if necessary. • Communicate with control regularly and ensure there is a quick response to any incident. • To include building rounds & PES patrols of the site, in the daily tasks. • Correct reporting of any Security / Health and Safety issues or incidents and archiving of all onsite records, including police liaison. • Maintain a safe environment for all people in the estate at all times. • Ensure that all requests & enquiries (both in person and by telephone) are dealt with efficiently in a timely and professional manner on every occasion. • As part of the Estates Team reviewing and maintaining policies, company rules and Ballymore quality standards. • Liaise with the Operations Manager where necessary and follow all given instructions. • Provide support and shift cover for Concierge functions when necessary. • Provide a bespoke 5-star service to residents with tasks and individual requests dealt with in an efficient and timely manner. • Reporting of any accidents within the accident report book. All serious incidents are to be escalated to both the Operations Manager & Security Supervisors immediately. • Maintain confidentiality at all times concerning residents and Ballymore business and its personnel. • Give clear and precise up to date information during and at the end of the shift highlighting any event that has occurred, any forthcoming events together with a clear and precise hand over of any vehicles in the car park. • Ensure that all firefighting apparatus is accounted for and maintained. • Correct reporting of any cleaning or maintenance issues around the Estate. • All emergencies, breaches of the lease, serious defects or any matter likely to be subject of formal complaints are reported to the OM CCTV • Ensure compliance with Data Protection Act. • Monitor CCTV cameras pro-actively, to detect any security related incidents. • Prepare evidence/download data images for authorised bodies, such as Police and Data Controller. • Report any system faults in a timely manner. • Only permit authorised personnel into FCC/Control Room, using log in/out form. Concierge (When Covering This Role) • Meeting and Greeting all residents, guests and clients. • Aid Security of the estate by regular patrols of all internal and external areas and reporting of any suspect personnel or actions. • Correct reporting of any incidents or complaints. • Safekeeping of keys on behalf of residents and the estate. • Recording at all times the signing in and out of keys. • Report any accidents and record in the accident book as appropriate. • Maintain confidentiality at all times concerning the residents and business of the Ballymore and Personnel. • Maintain a clean and tidy appearance of the Concierge office at all times and to carry out basic cleaning duties within this area as necessary. • Ensure all relevant correspondence is forwarded without delay to the Manager s office. • Be able to give a clear and precise handover at the end of your shift, highlighting all events that happened and forthcoming events. • Help to create a can do, will do, with pleasure culture within all aspects of the Estates Team. • Assist with extra shifts where the business needs are requested within a reasonable timeframe. Skills, Experience & Qualifications • SIA Licence (Required) • Previous experience in a similar Security position (Desirable) • Good communication skills • Patience and the ability to remain clam in stressful situations. • Thinking and reasoning skills for dealing with emergencies. • Ability to work well with others Ballymore operates as an equal opportunities employer.
Apr 25, 2024
Full time
Security Officer - Permanent, East London (E14) Hours: 56 per week, 4 on 2 off, days and nights (7am - 7pm or 7pm - 7am) Rate: £12.73 Per hour Duties & Responsibilities Always maintain a safe environment for all people in the estate, including a constant security presence. • Meeting and greeting all residents, guests and clients around the estate. • Communicate with Concierge and assist with smooth running of the site. • Ensure any unusual behaviour recorded is followed up, calling the police if necessary. • Communicate with control regularly and ensure there is a quick response to any incident. • To include building rounds & PES patrols of the site, in the daily tasks. • Correct reporting of any Security / Health and Safety issues or incidents and archiving of all onsite records, including police liaison. • Maintain a safe environment for all people in the estate at all times. • Ensure that all requests & enquiries (both in person and by telephone) are dealt with efficiently in a timely and professional manner on every occasion. • As part of the Estates Team reviewing and maintaining policies, company rules and Ballymore quality standards. • Liaise with the Operations Manager where necessary and follow all given instructions. • Provide support and shift cover for Concierge functions when necessary. • Provide a bespoke 5-star service to residents with tasks and individual requests dealt with in an efficient and timely manner. • Reporting of any accidents within the accident report book. All serious incidents are to be escalated to both the Operations Manager & Security Supervisors immediately. • Maintain confidentiality at all times concerning residents and Ballymore business and its personnel. • Give clear and precise up to date information during and at the end of the shift highlighting any event that has occurred, any forthcoming events together with a clear and precise hand over of any vehicles in the car park. • Ensure that all firefighting apparatus is accounted for and maintained. • Correct reporting of any cleaning or maintenance issues around the Estate. • All emergencies, breaches of the lease, serious defects or any matter likely to be subject of formal complaints are reported to the OM CCTV • Ensure compliance with Data Protection Act. • Monitor CCTV cameras pro-actively, to detect any security related incidents. • Prepare evidence/download data images for authorised bodies, such as Police and Data Controller. • Report any system faults in a timely manner. • Only permit authorised personnel into FCC/Control Room, using log in/out form. Concierge (When Covering This Role) • Meeting and Greeting all residents, guests and clients. • Aid Security of the estate by regular patrols of all internal and external areas and reporting of any suspect personnel or actions. • Correct reporting of any incidents or complaints. • Safekeeping of keys on behalf of residents and the estate. • Recording at all times the signing in and out of keys. • Report any accidents and record in the accident book as appropriate. • Maintain confidentiality at all times concerning the residents and business of the Ballymore and Personnel. • Maintain a clean and tidy appearance of the Concierge office at all times and to carry out basic cleaning duties within this area as necessary. • Ensure all relevant correspondence is forwarded without delay to the Manager s office. • Be able to give a clear and precise handover at the end of your shift, highlighting all events that happened and forthcoming events. • Help to create a can do, will do, with pleasure culture within all aspects of the Estates Team. • Assist with extra shifts where the business needs are requested within a reasonable timeframe. Skills, Experience & Qualifications • SIA Licence (Required) • Previous experience in a similar Security position (Desirable) • Good communication skills • Patience and the ability to remain clam in stressful situations. • Thinking and reasoning skills for dealing with emergencies. • Ability to work well with others Ballymore operates as an equal opportunities employer.
We are looking for an experienced Health, Safety and Wellbeing (HS&W) Manager to join our Infrastructure team based in the Sellafield working on the KDP8 17 year framework Why join us? Through the years we've developed a culture very much our own - creating an environment that brings out the best in people who share our commitment to excellence. Right now, we're excited about continuing the company's legacy through the projects and opportunities ahead. Join our collaborative team to achieve more from your career by proudly building Britain's future heritage with us. The Health, Safety and Wellbeing Manager role The Health, Safety and Wellbeing (HS&W) department supports the business to reduce HS&W risk and create positive working environments. The purpose of a HS&W Manager is to support stakeholders to achieve the highest levels of HS&W performance. A key member of the HS&W team, working closely with assigned projects teams and project supply chain members to give high quality HS&W support. At SRM, our goal is to achieve industry leading HS&W performance. We place equal focus to the following five areas, Competence, Process, Culture, Compliance and Learning, which are integral to our continuous improvement. We believe that to be an industry leader, collaboration with industry peers to make the industry a better place is key. Key Responsibilities: Identify and help rectify any competence issues for projects that you support Provide high levels of HS&W support and advice to assigned projects Identify and escalate any resource issues, which could create a HS&W risk for projects you support Support implementation and embedment of companywide HS&W strategy objectives Contribute to work winning activity when required Influence and support project personnel to lead and engage in HS&W Promote and help create a positive HS&W culture Your Profile Essential: Member of IOSH working towards Chartered Status Excellent people leadership skills Experience of providing highly technical H&S support to complex Construction or Civil Engineering projects within UK Tier 1 contractors Competent understanding and ability to apply root cause analysis Excellent communication and influencing skills Experience of leading HS&W improvement with successful results A proactive approach to your own learning and development Strong technical background with experience across major project schemes Desired: Chartered member of IOSH NEBOSH Diploma or NVQ Level 5/6 in Occupational Health and Safety Lifting Experience Mental Health First Aider Senior Leadership Team experience Experience of managing direct reports Sound understanding of behavioural psychology and human factors Involvement in external HS&W working groups Rewards We're ready to invest in you and your future, and offer wide-ranging, performance-related progression opportunities. Our competitive rewards packages feature flexible benefits to fit your lifestyle and priorities. We'd love you to join us in proudly building Britain's future heritage. Apply online now. Sir Robert McAlpine is focused on being a truly inclusive employer, even if you don't meet every single requirement, we'd still love to hear from you. Especially if you're part of a group that is under-represented in Construction. Our goal is for Sir Robert McAlpine to proportionally represent the diversity of the working population in society. As a family-run business with strong family values, our aim is to ensure that Sir Robert McAlpine is a supportive, empowering and inclusive environment for every member of our team.
Apr 24, 2024
Full time
We are looking for an experienced Health, Safety and Wellbeing (HS&W) Manager to join our Infrastructure team based in the Sellafield working on the KDP8 17 year framework Why join us? Through the years we've developed a culture very much our own - creating an environment that brings out the best in people who share our commitment to excellence. Right now, we're excited about continuing the company's legacy through the projects and opportunities ahead. Join our collaborative team to achieve more from your career by proudly building Britain's future heritage with us. The Health, Safety and Wellbeing Manager role The Health, Safety and Wellbeing (HS&W) department supports the business to reduce HS&W risk and create positive working environments. The purpose of a HS&W Manager is to support stakeholders to achieve the highest levels of HS&W performance. A key member of the HS&W team, working closely with assigned projects teams and project supply chain members to give high quality HS&W support. At SRM, our goal is to achieve industry leading HS&W performance. We place equal focus to the following five areas, Competence, Process, Culture, Compliance and Learning, which are integral to our continuous improvement. We believe that to be an industry leader, collaboration with industry peers to make the industry a better place is key. Key Responsibilities: Identify and help rectify any competence issues for projects that you support Provide high levels of HS&W support and advice to assigned projects Identify and escalate any resource issues, which could create a HS&W risk for projects you support Support implementation and embedment of companywide HS&W strategy objectives Contribute to work winning activity when required Influence and support project personnel to lead and engage in HS&W Promote and help create a positive HS&W culture Your Profile Essential: Member of IOSH working towards Chartered Status Excellent people leadership skills Experience of providing highly technical H&S support to complex Construction or Civil Engineering projects within UK Tier 1 contractors Competent understanding and ability to apply root cause analysis Excellent communication and influencing skills Experience of leading HS&W improvement with successful results A proactive approach to your own learning and development Strong technical background with experience across major project schemes Desired: Chartered member of IOSH NEBOSH Diploma or NVQ Level 5/6 in Occupational Health and Safety Lifting Experience Mental Health First Aider Senior Leadership Team experience Experience of managing direct reports Sound understanding of behavioural psychology and human factors Involvement in external HS&W working groups Rewards We're ready to invest in you and your future, and offer wide-ranging, performance-related progression opportunities. Our competitive rewards packages feature flexible benefits to fit your lifestyle and priorities. We'd love you to join us in proudly building Britain's future heritage. Apply online now. Sir Robert McAlpine is focused on being a truly inclusive employer, even if you don't meet every single requirement, we'd still love to hear from you. Especially if you're part of a group that is under-represented in Construction. Our goal is for Sir Robert McAlpine to proportionally represent the diversity of the working population in society. As a family-run business with strong family values, our aim is to ensure that Sir Robert McAlpine is a supportive, empowering and inclusive environment for every member of our team.
We are looking for an experienced Health, Safety and Wellbeing (HS&W) Manager to join our Infrastructure team based in the Sellafield working on the KDP8 17 year framework Why join us? Through the years we've developed a culture very much our own - creating an environment that brings out the best in people who share our commitment to excellence. Right now, we're excited about continuing the company's legacy through the projects and opportunities ahead. Join our collaborative team to achieve more from your career by proudly building Britain's future heritage with us. The Health, Safety and Wellbeing Manager role The Health, Safety and Wellbeing (HS&W) department supports the business to reduce HS&W risk and create positive working environments. The purpose of a HS&W Manager is to support stakeholders to achieve the highest levels of HS&W performance. A key member of the HS&W team, working closely with assigned projects teams and project supply chain members to give high quality HS&W support. At SRM, our goal is to achieve industry leading HS&W performance. We place equal focus to the following five areas, Competence, Process, Culture, Compliance and Learning, which are integral to our continuous improvement. We believe that to be an industry leader, collaboration with industry peers to make the industry a better place is key. Key Responsibilities: Identify and help rectify any competence issues for projects that you support Provide high levels of HS&W support and advice to assigned projects Identify and escalate any resource issues, which could create a HS&W risk for projects you support Support implementation and embedment of companywide HS&W strategy objectives Contribute to work winning activity when required Influence and support project personnel to lead and engage in HS&W Promote and help create a positive HS&W culture Your Profile Essential: Member of IOSH working towards Chartered Status Excellent people leadership skills Experience of providing highly technical H&S support to complex Construction or Civil Engineering projects within UK Tier 1 contractors Competent understanding and ability to apply root cause analysis Excellent communication and influencing skills Experience of leading HS&W improvement with successful results A proactive approach to your own learning and development Strong technical background with experience across major project schemes Desired: Chartered member of IOSH NEBOSH Diploma or NVQ Level 5/6 in Occupational Health and Safety Lifting Experience Mental Health First Aider Senior Leadership Team experience Experience of managing direct reports Sound understanding of behavioural psychology and human factors Involvement in external HS&W working groups Rewards We're ready to invest in you and your future, and offer wide-ranging, performance-related progression opportunities. Our competitive rewards packages feature flexible benefits to fit your lifestyle and priorities. We'd love you to join us in proudly building Britain's future heritage. Apply online now. Sir Robert McAlpine is focused on being a truly inclusive employer, even if you don't meet every single requirement, we'd still love to hear from you. Especially if you're part of a group that is under-represented in Construction. Our goal is for Sir Robert McAlpine to proportionally represent the diversity of the working population in society. As a family-run business with strong family values, our aim is to ensure that Sir Robert McAlpine is a supportive, empowering and inclusive environment for every member of our team.
Apr 24, 2024
Full time
We are looking for an experienced Health, Safety and Wellbeing (HS&W) Manager to join our Infrastructure team based in the Sellafield working on the KDP8 17 year framework Why join us? Through the years we've developed a culture very much our own - creating an environment that brings out the best in people who share our commitment to excellence. Right now, we're excited about continuing the company's legacy through the projects and opportunities ahead. Join our collaborative team to achieve more from your career by proudly building Britain's future heritage with us. The Health, Safety and Wellbeing Manager role The Health, Safety and Wellbeing (HS&W) department supports the business to reduce HS&W risk and create positive working environments. The purpose of a HS&W Manager is to support stakeholders to achieve the highest levels of HS&W performance. A key member of the HS&W team, working closely with assigned projects teams and project supply chain members to give high quality HS&W support. At SRM, our goal is to achieve industry leading HS&W performance. We place equal focus to the following five areas, Competence, Process, Culture, Compliance and Learning, which are integral to our continuous improvement. We believe that to be an industry leader, collaboration with industry peers to make the industry a better place is key. Key Responsibilities: Identify and help rectify any competence issues for projects that you support Provide high levels of HS&W support and advice to assigned projects Identify and escalate any resource issues, which could create a HS&W risk for projects you support Support implementation and embedment of companywide HS&W strategy objectives Contribute to work winning activity when required Influence and support project personnel to lead and engage in HS&W Promote and help create a positive HS&W culture Your Profile Essential: Member of IOSH working towards Chartered Status Excellent people leadership skills Experience of providing highly technical H&S support to complex Construction or Civil Engineering projects within UK Tier 1 contractors Competent understanding and ability to apply root cause analysis Excellent communication and influencing skills Experience of leading HS&W improvement with successful results A proactive approach to your own learning and development Strong technical background with experience across major project schemes Desired: Chartered member of IOSH NEBOSH Diploma or NVQ Level 5/6 in Occupational Health and Safety Lifting Experience Mental Health First Aider Senior Leadership Team experience Experience of managing direct reports Sound understanding of behavioural psychology and human factors Involvement in external HS&W working groups Rewards We're ready to invest in you and your future, and offer wide-ranging, performance-related progression opportunities. Our competitive rewards packages feature flexible benefits to fit your lifestyle and priorities. We'd love you to join us in proudly building Britain's future heritage. Apply online now. Sir Robert McAlpine is focused on being a truly inclusive employer, even if you don't meet every single requirement, we'd still love to hear from you. Especially if you're part of a group that is under-represented in Construction. Our goal is for Sir Robert McAlpine to proportionally represent the diversity of the working population in society. As a family-run business with strong family values, our aim is to ensure that Sir Robert McAlpine is a supportive, empowering and inclusive environment for every member of our team.
Our client are currently looking for a Site Manager to start as soon as possible in the Liverpool area due to an increase in contracts. They specialise in providing energy-efficient solutions through Social Housing or Government Schemes, offering a diverse range of services to enhance your home's Energy Performance. Our offerings include Gas boiler replacements, external and internal wall insulation, underfloor insulation, loft insulation, cavity wall solutions, solar panels, and air source heat pumps. We are currently seeking a highly motivated individual with previous experience in Planned Maintenance Programs, Eco/ Solar to join our team. Responsibilities Of a Site Manager The successful candidate will be responsible for: Ensuring project deadlines are met in accordance with the project programme. Implementing and monitoring Health and Safety measures. Coordinating and supervising site activities. Managing deliveries and equipment. Delivering Site Inductions and toolbox talks. Identifying training requirements for themselves and other team members. Communicating on-site with clients to ensure a clear understanding of the works to be carried out and addressing any queries. Ensuring works are completed to a high standard, in line with project deadlines/forecasts Requirements of a Site Manager The Successful Candidate Must Full driving license. Have previous site management experience in Planned Maintenance Programs, Solar pannels, EWI and Eco. Demonstrate the ability to organize and multitask effectively. Have excellent people and communication skills. SMSTS Qualification First Aid Certifcate If you're a driven individual with a background in Planned Maintenance Programs, we invite you to apply and become part of a dynamic team committed to delivering high-quality energy-efficient solutions. How to Apply: To apply for this position, please submit your CV and a cover letter highlighting your relevant experience and why you are interested in joining our client's team in Liverpool. If you have any further questions before applying please contact Danielle at Building Careers (phone number removed) (phone number removed) (url removed)
Apr 24, 2024
Full time
Our client are currently looking for a Site Manager to start as soon as possible in the Liverpool area due to an increase in contracts. They specialise in providing energy-efficient solutions through Social Housing or Government Schemes, offering a diverse range of services to enhance your home's Energy Performance. Our offerings include Gas boiler replacements, external and internal wall insulation, underfloor insulation, loft insulation, cavity wall solutions, solar panels, and air source heat pumps. We are currently seeking a highly motivated individual with previous experience in Planned Maintenance Programs, Eco/ Solar to join our team. Responsibilities Of a Site Manager The successful candidate will be responsible for: Ensuring project deadlines are met in accordance with the project programme. Implementing and monitoring Health and Safety measures. Coordinating and supervising site activities. Managing deliveries and equipment. Delivering Site Inductions and toolbox talks. Identifying training requirements for themselves and other team members. Communicating on-site with clients to ensure a clear understanding of the works to be carried out and addressing any queries. Ensuring works are completed to a high standard, in line with project deadlines/forecasts Requirements of a Site Manager The Successful Candidate Must Full driving license. Have previous site management experience in Planned Maintenance Programs, Solar pannels, EWI and Eco. Demonstrate the ability to organize and multitask effectively. Have excellent people and communication skills. SMSTS Qualification First Aid Certifcate If you're a driven individual with a background in Planned Maintenance Programs, we invite you to apply and become part of a dynamic team committed to delivering high-quality energy-efficient solutions. How to Apply: To apply for this position, please submit your CV and a cover letter highlighting your relevant experience and why you are interested in joining our client's team in Liverpool. If you have any further questions before applying please contact Danielle at Building Careers (phone number removed) (phone number removed) (url removed)
This independent estate agency and property lettings specialist is looking for a new Lettings Negotiator to join their busy Peterborough team. You ll need to be based locally, a Lettings Negotiator with previous experience gained in this region and knowledge of the area. Excellent customer service and administration skills and a passion for building a career in property. A proactive approach, a doer, a highly organised team player, confident dealing with people. You ll manage external contractors, take viewings and new enquiries, delivering excellent customer service and lettings service. Property is a fast-moving industry, and you ll need to be able to deal with variety and remain calm in a busy environment. Previous property management or lettings agency experience is essential. Strong computer skills and database use, knowledge of CPFwinMan would be a distinct advantage. Referencing potential tenants, preparing tenancy agreements, and managing moves. Dealing with inventories, deposit returns plus billing and admin. Liaising with tenants, taking viewings and new enquiries Taking maintenance calls, instructing contractors and Health & Safety requirements Salary of £23,000 - £26,000 depending on experience, with progression to Property Manager Send your CV to apply today
Apr 24, 2024
Full time
This independent estate agency and property lettings specialist is looking for a new Lettings Negotiator to join their busy Peterborough team. You ll need to be based locally, a Lettings Negotiator with previous experience gained in this region and knowledge of the area. Excellent customer service and administration skills and a passion for building a career in property. A proactive approach, a doer, a highly organised team player, confident dealing with people. You ll manage external contractors, take viewings and new enquiries, delivering excellent customer service and lettings service. Property is a fast-moving industry, and you ll need to be able to deal with variety and remain calm in a busy environment. Previous property management or lettings agency experience is essential. Strong computer skills and database use, knowledge of CPFwinMan would be a distinct advantage. Referencing potential tenants, preparing tenancy agreements, and managing moves. Dealing with inventories, deposit returns plus billing and admin. Liaising with tenants, taking viewings and new enquiries Taking maintenance calls, instructing contractors and Health & Safety requirements Salary of £23,000 - £26,000 depending on experience, with progression to Property Manager Send your CV to apply today
Facilities / Maintenance Manager Welcome Bonus! We are keen to attract new talent who can make a difference in our workplace. This means that all candidates who are offered a role and go on to start in a permanent role with us, will receive a bonus of £750 gross (pro rata if part-time) in their first month's pay. Our Company Draper Tools is a family business with a rich history, a strong, supportive 'family culture' and a passion for continuous improvement. We believe everyone can make a difference, we value opinions, we embrace new ideas and take a collaborative and proactive approach to change. There is a new wave of energy throughout the business with lots of exciting changes happening, including Draper Tools proudly becoming the official partners of Southampton Football club again. We promote a friendly, positive and inclusive team culture so come and make a difference joining us as a Facilities Manager, operating across two sites local to Chandlers Ford. Your role will require you to ensure Company grounds and buildings are effectively maintained and that a safe environment is provided for staff. Benefits As a Facilities / Maintenance Manager your benefits will include: Full-time hours with some flexibility on start and finish time Holidays rising to 25 days with the ability to purchase additional leave Pension scheme Private health scheme Staff discount on Draper products with significant savings available Long service bonus Ad-hoc rewards and recognition Day off for your birthday Cycle to Work Scheme Employee discount scheme - discounts on gym memberships, groceries, holidays and more. After qualifying period Job responsibilities Working as a Facilities / Maintenance Manager your role will include managing a team and your responsibilities will include: Planning the maintenance schedule of reactive and preventative maintenance work across all Draper properties. Planning the cleaning schedule across all Draper properties, monitor effectiveness and workloads. Highlighting issues and making recommendations for improvements to premises. Sourcing relevant trades as required for repairs and maintenance and managing third party trades persons. Ensuring tools and equipment used by staff are fit for purpose and that department stock is maintained. Ensuring accurate records for equipment provided for safety, firefighting and safe evacuation. Ensuring the department provides a prompt response to emergency incidents. Ensuring adequate and maintained site security, including alarms and CCTV, liaising with all departments across all sites. Supporting other tasks as required, including assistance with winter operations, offsite work and special events etc. Upkeep maintenance and records for all vehicles that are under the control of the department. Job responsibilities Working as a Facilities / Maintenance Manager your role will include managing a team and your responsibilities will include: Planning the maintenance schedule of reactive and preventative maintenance work across all Draper properties. Planning the cleaning schedule across all Draper properties, monitor effectiveness and workloads. Highlighting issues and making recommendations for improvements to premises. Sourcing relevant trades as required for repairs and maintenance and managing third party trades persons. Ensuring tools and equipment used by staff are fit for purpose and that department stock is maintained. Ensuring accurate records for equipment provided for safety, firefighting and safe evacuation. Ensuring the department provides a prompt response to emergency incidents. Ensuring adequate and maintained site security, including alarms and CCTV, liaising with all departments across all sites. Supporting other tasks as required, including assistance with winter operations, offsite work and special events etc. Upkeep maintenance and records for all vehicles that are under the control of the department. If you are interested in this position, please click the link. This will direct you to our Applicant Tracking System where you will be able to apply for the role. STRICTLY NO AGENCIES
Apr 24, 2024
Full time
Facilities / Maintenance Manager Welcome Bonus! We are keen to attract new talent who can make a difference in our workplace. This means that all candidates who are offered a role and go on to start in a permanent role with us, will receive a bonus of £750 gross (pro rata if part-time) in their first month's pay. Our Company Draper Tools is a family business with a rich history, a strong, supportive 'family culture' and a passion for continuous improvement. We believe everyone can make a difference, we value opinions, we embrace new ideas and take a collaborative and proactive approach to change. There is a new wave of energy throughout the business with lots of exciting changes happening, including Draper Tools proudly becoming the official partners of Southampton Football club again. We promote a friendly, positive and inclusive team culture so come and make a difference joining us as a Facilities Manager, operating across two sites local to Chandlers Ford. Your role will require you to ensure Company grounds and buildings are effectively maintained and that a safe environment is provided for staff. Benefits As a Facilities / Maintenance Manager your benefits will include: Full-time hours with some flexibility on start and finish time Holidays rising to 25 days with the ability to purchase additional leave Pension scheme Private health scheme Staff discount on Draper products with significant savings available Long service bonus Ad-hoc rewards and recognition Day off for your birthday Cycle to Work Scheme Employee discount scheme - discounts on gym memberships, groceries, holidays and more. After qualifying period Job responsibilities Working as a Facilities / Maintenance Manager your role will include managing a team and your responsibilities will include: Planning the maintenance schedule of reactive and preventative maintenance work across all Draper properties. Planning the cleaning schedule across all Draper properties, monitor effectiveness and workloads. Highlighting issues and making recommendations for improvements to premises. Sourcing relevant trades as required for repairs and maintenance and managing third party trades persons. Ensuring tools and equipment used by staff are fit for purpose and that department stock is maintained. Ensuring accurate records for equipment provided for safety, firefighting and safe evacuation. Ensuring the department provides a prompt response to emergency incidents. Ensuring adequate and maintained site security, including alarms and CCTV, liaising with all departments across all sites. Supporting other tasks as required, including assistance with winter operations, offsite work and special events etc. Upkeep maintenance and records for all vehicles that are under the control of the department. Job responsibilities Working as a Facilities / Maintenance Manager your role will include managing a team and your responsibilities will include: Planning the maintenance schedule of reactive and preventative maintenance work across all Draper properties. Planning the cleaning schedule across all Draper properties, monitor effectiveness and workloads. Highlighting issues and making recommendations for improvements to premises. Sourcing relevant trades as required for repairs and maintenance and managing third party trades persons. Ensuring tools and equipment used by staff are fit for purpose and that department stock is maintained. Ensuring accurate records for equipment provided for safety, firefighting and safe evacuation. Ensuring the department provides a prompt response to emergency incidents. Ensuring adequate and maintained site security, including alarms and CCTV, liaising with all departments across all sites. Supporting other tasks as required, including assistance with winter operations, offsite work and special events etc. Upkeep maintenance and records for all vehicles that are under the control of the department. If you are interested in this position, please click the link. This will direct you to our Applicant Tracking System where you will be able to apply for the role. STRICTLY NO AGENCIES
Our client are currently looking for a Site Manager to start as soon as possible across the Northumberland area due to an increase in contracts. They specialise in providing energy-efficient solutions through Social Housing or Government Schemes, offering a diverse range of services to enhance your home's Energy Performance. Our offerings include Gas boiler replacements, external and internal wall insulation, underfloor insulation, loft insulation, cavity wall solutions, solar panels, and air source heat pumps. We are currently seeking a highly motivated individual with previous experience in Planned Maintenance Programs, Eco/ Solar to join our team. Responsibilities Of a Site Manager The successful candidate will be responsible for: Ensuring project deadlines are met in accordance with the project programme. Implementing and monitoring Health and Safety measures. Coordinating and supervising site activities. Managing deliveries and equipment. Delivering Site Inductions and toolbox talks. Identifying training requirements for themselves and other team members. Communicating on-site with clients to ensure a clear understanding of the works to be carried out and addressing any queries. Ensuring works are completed to a high standard, in line with project deadlines/forecasts Requirements of a Site Manager The Successful Candidate Must Full driving license. Have previous site management experience in Planned Maintenance Programs, Solar pannels, EWI and Eco. Demonstrate the ability to organize and multitask effectively. Have excellent people and communication skills. SMSTS Qualification First Aid Certifcate If you're a driven individual with a background in Planned Maintenance Programs, we invite you to apply and become part of a dynamic team committed to delivering high-quality energy-efficient solutions. How to Apply: To apply for this position, please submit your CV and a cover letter highlighting your relevant experience and why you are interested in joining our client's team in Liverpool. If you have any further questions before applying please contact Danielle at Building Careers (phone number removed) (phone number removed) (url removed)
Apr 24, 2024
Full time
Our client are currently looking for a Site Manager to start as soon as possible across the Northumberland area due to an increase in contracts. They specialise in providing energy-efficient solutions through Social Housing or Government Schemes, offering a diverse range of services to enhance your home's Energy Performance. Our offerings include Gas boiler replacements, external and internal wall insulation, underfloor insulation, loft insulation, cavity wall solutions, solar panels, and air source heat pumps. We are currently seeking a highly motivated individual with previous experience in Planned Maintenance Programs, Eco/ Solar to join our team. Responsibilities Of a Site Manager The successful candidate will be responsible for: Ensuring project deadlines are met in accordance with the project programme. Implementing and monitoring Health and Safety measures. Coordinating and supervising site activities. Managing deliveries and equipment. Delivering Site Inductions and toolbox talks. Identifying training requirements for themselves and other team members. Communicating on-site with clients to ensure a clear understanding of the works to be carried out and addressing any queries. Ensuring works are completed to a high standard, in line with project deadlines/forecasts Requirements of a Site Manager The Successful Candidate Must Full driving license. Have previous site management experience in Planned Maintenance Programs, Solar pannels, EWI and Eco. Demonstrate the ability to organize and multitask effectively. Have excellent people and communication skills. SMSTS Qualification First Aid Certifcate If you're a driven individual with a background in Planned Maintenance Programs, we invite you to apply and become part of a dynamic team committed to delivering high-quality energy-efficient solutions. How to Apply: To apply for this position, please submit your CV and a cover letter highlighting your relevant experience and why you are interested in joining our client's team in Liverpool. If you have any further questions before applying please contact Danielle at Building Careers (phone number removed) (phone number removed) (url removed)
Temporary Accommodation Procurement Manager Salary: £28.29 Per Hour. Full Time (36 hours per week) Role Purpose To manage the operation of the procurement and temporary accommodation teams, to deliver a good supply of suitable, well maintained temporary accommodation, overseeing the procurement and renewal of accommodation to fulfil this, and managing contracts with suppliers across all accommodation types rigorously, effectively and a legal, ethical and accountable manner. To have overall responsibility for the management of all forms of temporary accommodation including repairs, voids, landlord liaison, lettings, tenancy management and related areas; ensuring health and safety standards are met in all properties and that officers are trained in all aspects of health and safety, in line with all current legislation and health and safety laws and regulations. To develop and sustain effective relationships with stakeholders and property providers to ensure demand facilitates supply, by taking responsibility for budgets and related accounts, by being ruthlessly financially efficient in assisting to lead a property procurement and temporary accommodation service, by addressing the demand for accommodation, providing managerial reports, statistical data and updates as required. To deputise for the Property & Place Manager & other Managers in Housing Solutions service area. Role Duties: To be responsible for the direct line management of staff including; the recruitment, induction, and work allocation so as to ensure adequate levels of service and support are maintained at all times and facilitating and evaluation of training and development needs, operating the Council s grievance, disciplinary, appraisal, performance and sickness absence and other Corporate and Departmental procedures when required. To oversee customer focus and the highest standards of professional practice in delivering and maintaining an understanding of the customer base and its requirements to help develop and improve services, integrating good practice with the service delivery model, managing customer expectations of the service always seeking to meet or exceed those expectations and resolving customer complaints effectively. Promote a culture where diversity and inclusion are valued and harnessed to the benefit of customers and employees, by communicating effectively internally and externally with stakeholders and customers; setting out the Council s vision and always engaging with integrity; working collaboratively with partners to deliver business objectives. To deliver on all key performance and service standard indicators set for the Temporary Accommodation and Procurement service, ensuring all functions in relation to procurement and management are carried out; agreeing HoT s, service level agreements and ensuring legal processes are followed in procuring stock, lease renewals, handbacks, pay outs against the bond guarantee scheme, etc. To be responsible for managing and responding to Members enquiries and customer complaints within departmental, corporate, and legislative timescales and procedures, including written and verbal briefings and reports for senior management, Councillors, Members of Parliament, solicitors, and other statutory and non-statutory agencies. To maintain a detailed knowledge of relevant housing legislation, landlord and tenant legislation and the Housing Acts 1985, 1988, 1996 and subsequent or relevant statutes, case law and Council policy relating to the management and provision of temporary accommodation; including advising the Property & Place Manager on legislative changes impacting on the service, including property prices and economic influences. Ensure value for money and a commercial approach to service delivery, managing risk effectively whilst empowering staff to take decisions, innovate and resolve issues; supporting innovation and ideas aimed at improving performance. We offer: 24 hour one on one specialist consultant based within your geographical area 4Recruitment Services Employee Benefits Programme Our own dedicated payroll support ensuring you get the full benefits of your payment Recruitment is done in line with safe recruitment practices. 4Recruitment Services is an equal opportunities employer. To discuss this vacancy or other vacancies in your area please contact Amber Debens on (phone number removed) or via email (url removed) To discuss this vacancy or other vacancies in your area please contact Amber Debens on (phone number removed) or via email (url removed)
Apr 24, 2024
Contract
Temporary Accommodation Procurement Manager Salary: £28.29 Per Hour. Full Time (36 hours per week) Role Purpose To manage the operation of the procurement and temporary accommodation teams, to deliver a good supply of suitable, well maintained temporary accommodation, overseeing the procurement and renewal of accommodation to fulfil this, and managing contracts with suppliers across all accommodation types rigorously, effectively and a legal, ethical and accountable manner. To have overall responsibility for the management of all forms of temporary accommodation including repairs, voids, landlord liaison, lettings, tenancy management and related areas; ensuring health and safety standards are met in all properties and that officers are trained in all aspects of health and safety, in line with all current legislation and health and safety laws and regulations. To develop and sustain effective relationships with stakeholders and property providers to ensure demand facilitates supply, by taking responsibility for budgets and related accounts, by being ruthlessly financially efficient in assisting to lead a property procurement and temporary accommodation service, by addressing the demand for accommodation, providing managerial reports, statistical data and updates as required. To deputise for the Property & Place Manager & other Managers in Housing Solutions service area. Role Duties: To be responsible for the direct line management of staff including; the recruitment, induction, and work allocation so as to ensure adequate levels of service and support are maintained at all times and facilitating and evaluation of training and development needs, operating the Council s grievance, disciplinary, appraisal, performance and sickness absence and other Corporate and Departmental procedures when required. To oversee customer focus and the highest standards of professional practice in delivering and maintaining an understanding of the customer base and its requirements to help develop and improve services, integrating good practice with the service delivery model, managing customer expectations of the service always seeking to meet or exceed those expectations and resolving customer complaints effectively. Promote a culture where diversity and inclusion are valued and harnessed to the benefit of customers and employees, by communicating effectively internally and externally with stakeholders and customers; setting out the Council s vision and always engaging with integrity; working collaboratively with partners to deliver business objectives. To deliver on all key performance and service standard indicators set for the Temporary Accommodation and Procurement service, ensuring all functions in relation to procurement and management are carried out; agreeing HoT s, service level agreements and ensuring legal processes are followed in procuring stock, lease renewals, handbacks, pay outs against the bond guarantee scheme, etc. To be responsible for managing and responding to Members enquiries and customer complaints within departmental, corporate, and legislative timescales and procedures, including written and verbal briefings and reports for senior management, Councillors, Members of Parliament, solicitors, and other statutory and non-statutory agencies. To maintain a detailed knowledge of relevant housing legislation, landlord and tenant legislation and the Housing Acts 1985, 1988, 1996 and subsequent or relevant statutes, case law and Council policy relating to the management and provision of temporary accommodation; including advising the Property & Place Manager on legislative changes impacting on the service, including property prices and economic influences. Ensure value for money and a commercial approach to service delivery, managing risk effectively whilst empowering staff to take decisions, innovate and resolve issues; supporting innovation and ideas aimed at improving performance. We offer: 24 hour one on one specialist consultant based within your geographical area 4Recruitment Services Employee Benefits Programme Our own dedicated payroll support ensuring you get the full benefits of your payment Recruitment is done in line with safe recruitment practices. 4Recruitment Services is an equal opportunities employer. To discuss this vacancy or other vacancies in your area please contact Amber Debens on (phone number removed) or via email (url removed) To discuss this vacancy or other vacancies in your area please contact Amber Debens on (phone number removed) or via email (url removed)
Location: Colchester, Essex Salary: £26,000 - £28,000 per annum Overview Are you're ready to play a pivotal role in assisting with driving growth and ensuring the highest standards of professionalism within a new Business Centre ? Join the team within a network of business centres offering flexible workspace and business support services to start-ups, SMEs, investors, and public sector organisations. As an Assistant Business Centre Manager, you'll play a vital role in enhancing sales , community engagement, operations, and financial performance at this company s newest centre. About The Centre Offering a blend of modern amenities including office space, coworking areas, and workshops, this centre caters to the diverse needs of today's businesses and entrepreneurs. The team firmly believes in the power of collaboration, seeing it as the catalyst for innovation and growth. The mission is simple: to foster a vibrant community where exceptional businesses and individuals converge, fuelled by mutual support, inspiration, and collective achievement. Responsibilities Supporting the Centre Manager to create a successful business centre through successful marketing and sales. Enhancing the customer experience through creating a supportive and service-driven culture in the centre. Elevate the Business Centre's local, regional, and national standing. Foster collaboration with clients and partners. Operational Excellence: Deliver exceptional service, facilities, and staff training. Drive financial and commercial performance. Secure contracts for centre space and network with potential customers. Implement marketing initiatives in coordination with the central Marketing Team. Cultivate a collaborative community ethos within the centre. Provide financial management information, including billing and revenue collection. Monitor and report against financial targets, managing income and expenditure. Assist with controlling cost lines and present annual budgets and revenue plans. Assist with maintaining building standards, cleanliness, health, and safety. Develop a culture of quality service and customer care. Ensure emergency procedures are in place and staff are trained accordingly. Conduct regular performance reviews and appraisals in line with company strategy. Skills and Experience Ideally 1 years experience assisting in running an asset of this calibre - in a Centre Manager, Hotel Management, or Property Management position. Previous experience in a busy office environment. Excellent leadership skills to assist with managing the team to drive success, as well as excellent negotiation and communication skills. Attention to detail and completion oriented. Excellent administrative and organisational skills. Client and customer service focused. Self-motivated and proactive approach. IT proficiency and Microsoft Office capabilities. Hours Of Work 37.5 hours per week Monday Friday: 9am 5pm Benefits 25 days Holiday + Bank Holidays. Permanent Health and Life insurance. Private Medical and Dental insurance. Workplace Pension and Electric Vehicle Scheme. If you're ready to make a significant impact in a dynamic environment, apply now to join the team!
Apr 24, 2024
Full time
Location: Colchester, Essex Salary: £26,000 - £28,000 per annum Overview Are you're ready to play a pivotal role in assisting with driving growth and ensuring the highest standards of professionalism within a new Business Centre ? Join the team within a network of business centres offering flexible workspace and business support services to start-ups, SMEs, investors, and public sector organisations. As an Assistant Business Centre Manager, you'll play a vital role in enhancing sales , community engagement, operations, and financial performance at this company s newest centre. About The Centre Offering a blend of modern amenities including office space, coworking areas, and workshops, this centre caters to the diverse needs of today's businesses and entrepreneurs. The team firmly believes in the power of collaboration, seeing it as the catalyst for innovation and growth. The mission is simple: to foster a vibrant community where exceptional businesses and individuals converge, fuelled by mutual support, inspiration, and collective achievement. Responsibilities Supporting the Centre Manager to create a successful business centre through successful marketing and sales. Enhancing the customer experience through creating a supportive and service-driven culture in the centre. Elevate the Business Centre's local, regional, and national standing. Foster collaboration with clients and partners. Operational Excellence: Deliver exceptional service, facilities, and staff training. Drive financial and commercial performance. Secure contracts for centre space and network with potential customers. Implement marketing initiatives in coordination with the central Marketing Team. Cultivate a collaborative community ethos within the centre. Provide financial management information, including billing and revenue collection. Monitor and report against financial targets, managing income and expenditure. Assist with controlling cost lines and present annual budgets and revenue plans. Assist with maintaining building standards, cleanliness, health, and safety. Develop a culture of quality service and customer care. Ensure emergency procedures are in place and staff are trained accordingly. Conduct regular performance reviews and appraisals in line with company strategy. Skills and Experience Ideally 1 years experience assisting in running an asset of this calibre - in a Centre Manager, Hotel Management, or Property Management position. Previous experience in a busy office environment. Excellent leadership skills to assist with managing the team to drive success, as well as excellent negotiation and communication skills. Attention to detail and completion oriented. Excellent administrative and organisational skills. Client and customer service focused. Self-motivated and proactive approach. IT proficiency and Microsoft Office capabilities. Hours Of Work 37.5 hours per week Monday Friday: 9am 5pm Benefits 25 days Holiday + Bank Holidays. Permanent Health and Life insurance. Private Medical and Dental insurance. Workplace Pension and Electric Vehicle Scheme. If you're ready to make a significant impact in a dynamic environment, apply now to join the team!